Indigenous Education and Research Centre, James Cook University, Queensland.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2018 Jun;42(3):254-261. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12789. Epub 2018 Apr 26.
Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the foundation for developing evidence-based responses. This study reports the findings of a systematic review of the published literature evaluating the impact of substance use programs on Australian Indigenous youth.
Evidence about the impact of substance use programs for Indigenous young people was identified from a systematic review of the literature conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.
Only four original studies that met the inclusion criteria were identified, although a further 19 papers that described characteristics of programs that may be associated with improved outcomes were reviewed.
Evidence relevant to the outcomes of demand control programs that target Australian Indigenous youth substance use is both weak and inconsistent. There is a need to support the type of evaluation activity required to better understand program effectiveness and build the Indigenous knowledge base. Implications for public health: These findings are discussed in relation to the development of evidence-based practice and the type of knowledge that is likely to be of most use to those seeking to address problems associated with youth substance use.
确定预防土著社区药物滥用的方法是制定基于证据的应对措施的基础。本研究报告了对评估药物使用项目对澳大利亚土著青年影响的已发表文献进行系统评价的结果。
根据系统评价和荟萃分析指南进行的系统文献回顾,确定了有关土著青年药物使用项目影响的证据。
仅确定了四项符合纳入标准的原始研究,尽管还回顾了另外 19 篇描述可能与改善结果相关的项目特征的论文。
针对澳大利亚土著青年药物使用的需求控制项目的结果的证据既薄弱又不一致。需要支持需要进行的评估活动,以更好地了解计划的有效性并建立土著知识库。
这些发现与制定基于证据的实践以及那些试图解决与青年药物使用相关问题的人最有可能使用的知识类型有关。