Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Chapel Hill Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, USA.
Addict Behav. 2010 Mar;35(3):209-17. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.10.004. Epub 2009 Oct 20.
Project SUCCESS is a selective and indicated substance use prevention program that targets high risk students in secondary school settings. We evaluated the effects of Project SUCCESS on adolescents' substance use immediately following program implementation, and again one year later. Two successive cohorts of alternative high schools were randomly assigned to an intervention or control group, yielding seven schools per condition. Main outcomes included 30-day use of alcohol, marijuana, and illegal drugs excluding marijuana, and drinking to intoxication. We conducted exploratory analyses on 30-day cigarette use. Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling, we found that students in the control schools reported significantly less use of illegal drugs excluding marijuana than those in the intervention group at the first posttest; however, this effect did not persist one year later. There were no other outcome effects of even a marginal nature. While results of this study do not provide evidence of Project SUCCESS' effectiveness, students' program exposure was low. It is possible that Project SUCCESS would perform better in schools with higher and more regular rates of attendance.
SUCCESS 项目是一项有选择性和针对性的物质使用预防计划,针对中学环境中的高风险学生。我们评估了 SUCCESS 项目对青少年在实施后立即和一年后物质使用的影响。两所连续的替代高中被随机分配到干预组或对照组,每组有七所学校。主要结果包括 30 天内使用酒精、大麻和除大麻以外的非法药物,以及醉酒。我们对 30 天的香烟使用进行了探索性分析。使用层次线性建模,我们发现对照组的学生在第一次后测中报告的非法药物(不包括大麻)使用量明显少于干预组;然而,这一影响在一年后并未持续。没有其他具有边际性质的结果效应。尽管这项研究的结果并没有提供 SUCCESS 项目有效性的证据,但学生的项目参与度很低。在出勤率更高、更规律的学校,SUCCESS 项目可能会表现得更好。