Okamoto Scott K, Helm Susana, Delp Justin A, Stone Kristina, Dinson Ay-Laina, Stetkiewicz Jennifer
School of Social Work, Hawai'i Pacific University, 1188 Fort St. Mall, Suite 430, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA.
J Prim Prev. 2011 Aug;32(3-4):185-93. doi: 10.1007/s10935-011-0247-7.
This study examines and validates the drug resistance strategies identified by rural Hawaiian youth from prior research with a sample of community stakeholders on the Island of Hawai'i. One hundred thirty-eight stakeholders with a vested interest in reducing youth substance use (i.e., teachers, principals, social service agency providers, and older youth) completed a web-based survey comprised of 15 drug-related problem situations and 413 responses developed by Hawaiian youth. The findings corroborated the youth-focused findings from prior research. Differences in the endorsement of different strategies were examined based on gender, ethnicity, and age of the stakeholders. Implications for culturally grounded drug prevention in rural Hawaiian communities are discussed.
本研究对夏威夷农村青年在先前研究中确定的耐药策略进行了检验和验证,研究对象是夏威夷岛上的一组社区利益相关者。138名对减少青少年药物使用有既得利益的利益相关者(即教师、校长、社会服务机构提供者和年长青少年)完成了一项基于网络的调查,该调查包括15个与毒品相关的问题情境以及夏威夷青年提出的413条应对措施。研究结果证实了先前研究中以青年为重点的研究结果。根据利益相关者的性别、种族和年龄,对不同策略认可度的差异进行了研究。并讨论了对夏威夷农村社区基于文化的药物预防的启示。