Elgán Tobias H, Kartengren Nicklas, Strandberg Anna K, Ingemarson Maria, Hansson Helena, Zetterlind Ulla, Gripenberg Johanna
STAD, Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm Health Care Services, Stockholm County Council, Stockholm, Sweden.
School of Social Work, Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2016 Sep 23;16(1):1011. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3691-8.
Depending on the definitions used, between 5 and 20 % of all Swedish children grow up with at least one parent suffering from alcohol problems, while 6 % have at least one parent who has received inpatient psychiatric care, conditions that may affect the children negatively. Nine out of ten Swedish municipalities therefore provide support resources, but less than 2 % of these children are reached by such support. Delivering intervention programs via the Internet is a promising strategy. However, web-based programs targeting this at-risk group of children are scarce. We have previously developed a 1.5-h-long web-based self-help program, Alcohol & Coping, which appears to be effective with regards to adolescents' own alcohol consumption. However, there is a need for a more intense program, and therefore we adapted Kopstoring, a comprehensive Dutch web-based psycho-educative prevention program, to fit the Swedish context. The purpose of the program, which in Swedish has been called Grubbel, is to strengthen protective factors, such as coping skills and psychological well-being, prevent the development of psychological disorders, and reduce alcohol consumption.
METHODS/DESIGN: The aim of the current study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Grubbel, which targets 15-25-year-olds whose parents have substance use problems and/or mental illness. Specific research questions relate to the participants' own coping strategies, mental health status and substance use. The study was initiated in the spring of 2016 and uses a two-armed RCT design. Participants will be recruited via social media and also through existing agencies that provide support to this target group. The assessment will consist of a baseline measurement (t0) and three follow-ups after six (t1), 12 (t2), and 24 months (t3). Measures include YSR, CES-DC, Ladder of Life, Brief COPE, AUDIT-C, and WHOQOL-BREF.
Studies have revealed that the majority of children whose parents have substance use or mental health problems are not reached by the existing support. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop, implement, and evaluate novel intervention programs and disseminate successful programs to a broader audience. This study, investigating the effects of a web-based intervention, therefore makes an important contribution to this field of research.
ISRCTN10099247 . Retrospectively registered on August 31, 2016.
根据所采用的定义,在所有瑞典儿童中,5%至20%是在至少一位父母患有酒精问题的环境中长大的,而6%的儿童至少有一位父母接受过住院精神科护理,这些情况可能会对儿童产生负面影响。因此,十分之九的瑞典市政当局提供支持资源,但只有不到2%的这类儿童能得到此类支持。通过互联网提供干预项目是一种很有前景的策略。然而,针对这类高危儿童群体的网络项目却很少。我们之前开发了一个时长1.5小时的基于网络的自助项目“酒精与应对”,该项目在青少年自身饮酒方面似乎很有效。然而,需要一个更强化的项目,因此我们对荷兰一个全面的基于网络的心理教育预防项目“Kopstoring”进行了改编,以适应瑞典的情况。该项目在瑞典被称为“Grubbel”,其目的是强化诸如应对技能和心理健康等保护因素,预防心理障碍的发展,并减少酒精消费。
方法/设计:本研究的目的是评估“Grubbel”项目的有效性,该项目针对父母有物质使用问题和/或精神疾病的15至25岁青少年。具体的研究问题涉及参与者自身的应对策略、心理健康状况和物质使用情况。该研究于2016年春季启动,采用双臂随机对照试验设计。参与者将通过社交媒体以及现有的为该目标群体提供支持的机构招募。评估将包括一次基线测量(t0)以及在6个月(t1)、12个月(t2)和24个月(t3)后的三次随访。测量指标包括青少年自我报告量表(YSR)、流调中心抑郁量表(CES - DC)、生活阶梯量表、简易应对方式问卷(Brief COPE)、酒精使用障碍筛查测试 - 简表(AUDIT - C)和世界卫生组织生活质量简表(WHOQOL - BREF)。
研究表明,现有支持未能惠及大多数父母有物质使用或心理健康问题的儿童。因此,迫切需要开发、实施和评估新的干预项目,并将成功的项目推广给更广泛的受众。本研究调查了基于网络的干预效果,因此对这一研究领域做出了重要贡献。
ISRCTN10099247。于2016年8月31日进行回顾性注册。