Arizona State University.
University of Georgia.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Mar;47(2):195-209. doi: 10.1002/jcop.21723. Epub 2018 Nov 8.
Drawing from an ecodevelopmental framework, this article examines if adding a parenting component, Families Preparing the New Generation (Familias Preparando la Nueva Generación), to an efficacious classroom-based drug abuse prevention intervention, keepin'it REAL, will boost the effects of the youth intervention in preventing substance use for middle school Mexican-heritage students. Youth attending schools in a large urban area in the Southwestern U.S. (N = 462) were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 conditions: parent and youth, youth only, or control. Using ordinary least squares regression, changes in youth substance use outcomes were examined. Results indicate that youth whose parents also participated in prevention programming exhibited significantly lower use of alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, and inhalants compared to youth who received only keepin'it REAL. These initial effects indicate that involving parents in prevention efforts can strengthen the overall efficacy of a youth prevention intervention. This article discusses specific implications for the design of prevention interventions, policy, and future research.
本文借鉴生态发展框架,探讨了在一项有效的基于课堂的药物滥用预防干预措施“REAL 生活”中增加养育成分“新一代家庭准备”(Familas Preparando la Nueva Generacin),是否会增强该青年干预措施对预防墨西哥裔中学生药物使用的效果。美国西南部一个大城市地区的学校中的青年(N=462)被随机分配到 3 个条件之一:父母和青年、青年仅、或对照组。使用普通最小二乘法回归,检验了青年药物使用结果的变化。结果表明,与仅接受“REAL 生活”的青年相比,父母也参加预防计划的青年饮酒、吸烟、使用大麻和吸食剂的情况明显较少。这些初步效果表明,让父母参与预防工作可以增强青年预防干预的整体效果。本文讨论了预防干预措施、政策和未来研究设计的具体意义。