Perez Jose Manuel Errasti, Diaz Susana Al-Halabi, Fernandez Hermida Jose Ramon, Villa Roberto Secades, Carballo Crespo Jose Luis, Rodriguez Olaya Garcia
University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.
Subst Use Misuse. 2008;43(7):850-7. doi: 10.1080/10826080701801188.
Low rates of participation constitute a serious problem for family-based drug-use prevention programs. This study analyzes the characteristics of calls for parents' participation in such programs through manipulation of the variables indicated by the Spoth and Redmond (1995) model as involved in the process (severity of the drug problem, susceptibility of the family's own children and existence of barriers to participation). Participants were 485 school pupils ages 12 to 14 years and their respective parents. Results show that the attempt to manipulate such variables did not have behavioral consequences in relation to participation in the family-based prevention program. There is a need for strategies that increase attendance of high-risk families in this type of intervention. The study's limitations are noted.
低参与率对家庭药物使用预防项目构成了一个严重问题。本研究通过对斯波思和雷德蒙德(1995年)模型所指出的参与过程中的变量(药物问题的严重程度、家庭自身孩子的易感性以及参与障碍的存在)进行操控,分析了家长参与此类项目的呼吁的特征。参与者为485名12至14岁的在校学生及其各自的家长。结果表明,操控这些变量的尝试并未对参与家庭预防项目产生行为上的影响。需要采取策略来提高高危家庭参与此类干预的比例。同时指出了该研究的局限性。