Paterson Barbara L, Panessa Ciro
Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, MacLaggan Hall, Room 07, PO Box 4400, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada.
Int J Drug Policy. 2008 Feb;19(1):24-32. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2007.11.007.
The focus of the article is the engagement of at-risk youth in harm reduction interventions for illicit drug use. Literature in the fields of education, recreation, health education, and community development suggest that engaging young people in the planning, implementation and evaluation of harm reduction interventions will not only benefit those who participate, but will contribute to the sustainability and effectiveness of the interventions.
A review of published research about the efficacy of harm reduction interventions for at-risk youth was undertaken.
Harm reduction interventions with at-risk youth have focused on researcher-delivered, short-term educational sessions in which engagement is a minor consideration. Assumptions about how to engage at-risk youth are untested and problematic to incorporate when executing harm reduction strategies.
If harm reduction approaches are ethically mandated to address the meaningful engagement of at-risk youth, there are many challenges pertaining to the nature and outcomes of such engagement that need to be investigated in future research.
本文的重点是让高危青少年参与减少非法药物使用危害的干预措施。教育、娱乐、健康教育和社区发展领域的文献表明,让年轻人参与减少危害干预措施的规划、实施和评估,不仅会使参与者受益,还将有助于干预措施的可持续性和有效性。
对已发表的关于减少危害干预措施对高危青少年疗效的研究进行了综述。
针对高危青少年的减少危害干预措施主要集中在由研究人员提供的短期教育课程上,其中参与度只是次要考虑因素。关于如何让高危青少年参与的假设未经检验,在执行减少危害策略时难以纳入。
如果从伦理角度要求减少危害方法要解决高危青少年的有意义参与问题,那么未来研究中需要调查许多与此类参与的性质和结果相关的挑战。