University of Washington, School of Social Work, 909 NE 43rd St., Suite 304, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2013 Jul;48(10):908-21. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2013.797996.
The Warrior Check-Up, a confidential telephone-delivered intervention, is designed to reach active-duty soldiers with untreated substance-use disorder at a large U.S. military base. This paper describes the development and successful implementation of the study's marketing strategies at the recruitment period's midpoint (2010-2012). Qualitative analyses of focus groups (n = 26) and survey responses (n = 278) describe the process of campaign design. Measures of demographics, media exposure, post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression gathered from callers (n = 172) are used in quantitative analysis assessing the campaign's success in reaching this population. Implications, limitations, and suggestions for future research are discussed. Department of Defense provided study funding.
一种保密的电话干预措施,旨在接触美国某大型军事基地的现役士兵中未经治疗的物质使用障碍。本文描述了该研究在招募期中期(2010-2012 年)营销战略的制定和成功实施。对焦点小组(n = 26)和调查回复(n = 278)的定性分析描述了运动设计的过程。对来电者(n = 172)收集的人口统计学、媒体曝光、创伤后应激、焦虑和抑郁的措施进行了定量分析,以评估运动对这一人群的成功程度。讨论了影响、限制因素和对未来研究的建议。国防部提供了研究资金。