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基于网络的青少年处方阿片类药物滥用预防:项目开发与形成性评估。

Web-Based Prescription Opioid Abuse Prevention for Adolescents: Program Development and Formative Evaluation.

作者信息

Moore Sarah K, Grabinski Michael, Bessen Sarah, Borodovsky Jacob T, Marsch Lisa A

机构信息

Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, NH, United States.

Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2019 Jul 19;3(3):e12389. doi: 10.2196/12389.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The unprecedented number of youths engaged in nonmedical use of prescription opioids (POs), as well as the myriad negative consequences of such misuse, emphasizes the importance of prevention efforts targeting this public health crisis. Although there are several science-based, interactive drug abuse prevention programs focused on preventing the use of nonprescription drugs in youths, to our knowledge, there are no science-based interactive programs that focus on the prevention of PO abuse among adolescents.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to develop and conduct a formative evaluation of a science-based interactive Web-based program focused on the prevention of PO abuse among adolescents aged 12 to 17 years (Pop4Teens). This study was conducted to prepare for a randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of Pop4Teens compared with an active control website, JustThinkTwice.com (Drug Enforcement Administration), in impacting knowledge and attitudes about POs and perceptions of risk associated with the abuse of POs, as well as intentions to use and actual use of POs.

METHODS

We conducted 6 focus groups with 30 youths (a mean of 5 per group: the eligibility being aged 12-19 years) along a continuum of exposure to POs (in treatment for opioid use disorder, in general treatment for other substance use disorder, prescribed an opioid, and opioid-naïve) and writing sessions with 30 youths in treatment for opioid use disorder (12-19 years) to inform the development of the Web-based prevention tool. Feasibility and acceptability of a prototype of the Web-based intervention were then assessed through individual feedback sessions with 57 youths (drawn from the same populations as the focus groups).

RESULTS

We successfully completed the development of a Web-based PO abuse prevention program (Pop4Teens). Analyses of focus group transcripts informed the development of the program (eg, quiz content/format, script writing, and story editing). Selected writing session narratives anchored the planned scientific content by lending credibility and informing the development of compelling storylines intended to motivate the youth to engage with the program. Feedback session data indicated that the Web-based tool could be potentially useful and acceptable. In addition, feedback session participants demonstrated significant increases in their knowledge of key topics related to the prevention of PO abuse after the exposure to sections of the Web-based program.

CONCLUSIONS

The opioid crisis is predicted to get worse before it gets better. An effective response will likely require a multipronged strategy inclusive of effective evidence-based prevention programs acceptable to, and accessible by, a majority of youths.

摘要

背景

参与非医疗用途处方阿片类药物(POs)使用的青少年数量空前之多,以及这种滥用带来的诸多负面后果,凸显了针对这一公共卫生危机开展预防工作的重要性。尽管有若干基于科学的、互动式药物滥用预防项目专注于预防青少年使用非处方药,但据我们所知,尚无基于科学的互动项目专注于预防青少年阿片类药物滥用。

目的

本研究旨在开发并开展一项基于科学的、以网络为载体的互动项目(Pop4Teens)的形成性评估,该项目专注于预防12至17岁青少年阿片类药物滥用。开展这项研究是为一项随机对照试验做准备,该试验旨在评估Pop4Teens与一个积极对照网站JustThinkTwice.com(美国缉毒局)相比,在影响对阿片类药物的知识和态度、对阿片类药物滥用相关风险的认知以及使用阿片类药物的意图和实际使用情况方面的有效性。

方法

我们针对不同程度接触阿片类药物的青少年群体(正在接受阿片类药物使用障碍治疗、正在接受其他物质使用障碍的一般治疗、被开具阿片类药物处方以及未曾接触过阿片类药物)开展了6个焦点小组讨论,每组30名青少年(平均每组5人,年龄在12 - 19岁之间),并与30名正在接受阿片类药物使用障碍治疗的青少年(12 - 19岁)进行了写作环节,以指导基于网络的预防工具的开发。随后,通过与57名青少年(从与焦点小组相同的人群中选取)进行个人反馈会议,评估了基于网络干预的原型的可行性和可接受性。

结果

我们成功开发了一个基于网络的阿片类药物滥用预防项目(Pop4Teens)。对焦点小组记录的分析为项目开发提供了参考(例如,测验内容/形式、脚本编写和故事编辑)。选定的写作环节叙述通过提供可信度并为旨在激励青少年参与该项目的引人入胜的故事情节的开发提供信息,为计划中的科学内容奠定了基础。反馈会议数据表明,基于网络的工具可能是有用且可接受的。此外,反馈会议参与者在接触基于网络项目的部分内容后,对与预防阿片类药物滥用相关的关键主题的知识有了显著增加。

结论

预计阿片类药物危机在好转之前会变得更糟。有效的应对措施可能需要采取多管齐下的策略,包括大多数青少年能够接受并可获取的基于有效证据的预防项目。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b6df/6676791/b8dd66ae4f8a/formative_v3i3e12389_fig1.jpg

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