Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2020;27(1):21-41. doi: 10.5820/aian.2701.2020.21.
We report an evaluation of a combined individual- and community-level treatment and prevention effort to reduce underage drinking by American Indian (AI) youths on rural California Indian reservations. The interventions included: brief motivational interviewing and psychoeducation for Tribal youths, restricting alcohol sales to minors in alcohol sales outlets, and community mobilization and awareness activities. Surveys were collected from 120 adults and 74 teens to evaluate the awareness and effectiveness of the interventions. A high proportion of adult (93%) and youth (96%) respondents endorsed being aware of one or more of the intervention activities, and 88% of adults and 71% of youth felt the program impacted the community in a positive way. Eighty-four percent of adults and 63% of youth agreed that as a result of the activities that they decided to take action to reduce teen drinking in their community. Being aware of more of the intervention activities significantly increased the odds of taking action to change drinking behaviors. This study documents that a significant proportion of the community was aware of the intervention efforts and that awareness caused them to take action to reduce underage drinking. Such efforts may benefit other AI/AN communities seeking to reduce underage drinking.
我们报告了一项针对美国印第安(AI)青年在加利福尼亚印第安保留地减少未成年饮酒的个人和社区层面的综合治疗和预防措施的评估。这些干预措施包括:对部落青年进行简短的动机性访谈和心理教育,限制未成年在酒类销售点购买酒精饮料,以及社区动员和宣传活动。我们从 120 名成年人和 74 名青少年那里收集了调查结果,以评估干预措施的意识和效果。很高比例的成年人(93%)和青少年(96%)受访者表示知道一项或多项干预活动,88%的成年人和 71%的青少年认为该项目以积极的方式影响了社区。84%的成年人和 63%的青少年同意,由于这些活动,他们决定在社区采取行动减少青少年饮酒。知道更多的干预活动显著增加了采取行动改变饮酒行为的可能性。这项研究记录了很大一部分社区都意识到了干预措施,并且这种意识促使他们采取行动减少未成年饮酒。这种努力可能会使其他寻求减少未成年饮酒的美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民社区受益。