Champion Katrina E, Newton Nicola C, Teesson Maree
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Australia, Sydney, Australia.
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2016 Jul;29(4):242-9. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000258.
Alcohol and other drug use are major contributors to the global burden of disease. Prevention is critical and evidence is beginning to support the use of online mediums to prevent alcohol and other drug use and harms among adolescents. This study aims to expand the evidence base by conducting a systematic review of recent universal prevention programs delivered by computers and the Internet.
A total of 12 papers reporting outcomes from trials of nine universal online prevention programs were identified. Of the identified interventions, five targeted multiple substances, two focused solely on alcohol, one targeted only cannabis and one primarily addressed smoking. The majority of programs were delivered at school; however one was implemented in a primary care setting. Six programs demonstrated significant, but modest, effects for alcohol and/or other drug use outcomes.
Evidence to support the efficacy of computer and Internet-based prevention programs for alcohol and other drug use and related harms among adolescents is rapidly emerging, demonstrating that online prevention is an area of increasing promise. Further replication work, longer-term trials and attempts to increase the impact are required.
酒精和其他药物的使用是全球疾病负担的主要促成因素。预防至关重要,并且已有证据开始支持利用网络媒介预防青少年的酒精和其他药物使用及危害。本研究旨在通过对近期由计算机和互联网实施的普遍预防项目进行系统综述来扩大证据基础。
共识别出12篇报告9个普遍在线预防项目试验结果的论文。在已识别的干预措施中,5项针对多种物质,2项仅聚焦于酒精,1项仅针对大麻,1项主要针对吸烟。大多数项目在学校开展;然而有1项在初级保健机构实施。6个项目对酒精和/或其他药物使用结果显示出显著但适度的效果。
支持基于计算机和互联网的预防项目对青少年酒精和其他药物使用及相关危害有效性的证据正在迅速出现,表明在线预防是一个前景日益广阔的领域。需要进一步的重复研究、长期试验以及提高影响的尝试。