Department of International Public Health, The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.
AXESS Sexual Health, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.
Syst Rev. 2021 Apr 8;10(1):100. doi: 10.1186/s13643-021-01653-1.
Alcohol consumption is a key public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, which has the highest burden of alcohol attributable injury and disease of any region. Excess alcohol use is particularly harmful for adolescents and has been associated with neurocognitive defects and social and emotional problems. Effective screening and assessment tools are necessary to implement, evaluate and monitor interventions to prevent and decrease adolescent alcohol use. Most of these tools have been used among adolescent groups in high income settings; data on their effectiveness in Africa, where much alcohol use is unregulated, is limited. This scoping review will examine and map the range of tools in use and create an evidence base for future research in adolescent alcohol prevention and control in Africa.
The review will include all relevant study designs and grey literature. Inclusion and exclusion criteria have been designed using the Population - Concept - Context framework, and two reviewers will independently screen titles, abstracts and then full text to determine eligibility of articles. The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, CINAHL and Global Health data bases will be searched for peer reviewed publications. The search strategy for grey literature will include Google searches and searches in websites of pertinent professional bodies and charities. The methodological framework proposed by Arksey and O'Malley and adaptations by the Joanna Briggs Institute and Levac et al. will be used. An iterative approach to charting, collating, summarising and reporting the data will be taken, with the development of charting forms and the final presentation of results led by the extracted data.
This scoping review protocol describes a secondary analysis of data already collected to explore and map alcohol consumption measurement tools in adolescents in Africa.
It is anticipated that our findings will provide an evidence base surrounding tools used to measure adolescent alcohol consumption in Africa. These findings are likely to be useful in informing future research, policy and public health strategies. Findings will be disseminated widely through peer-reviewed publication and in various media, for example, conferences, congresses or symposia.
Scoping Review Registration: Open Science Framework ( https://osf.io/bjhgw/ ).
在撒哈拉以南非洲,饮酒是一个主要的公共卫生挑战,该地区因酒精导致的伤害和疾病负担在所有区域中最高。过量饮酒对青少年尤其有害,并与神经认知缺陷以及社会和情感问题有关。为了实施、评估和监测预防和减少青少年饮酒的干预措施,需要有效的筛查和评估工具。这些工具大多已在高收入人群的青少年群体中使用;在非洲,由于大部分饮酒行为不受监管,这些工具在非洲的有效性数据有限。本范围综述将检查和绘制使用的工具范围,并为非洲青少年酒精预防和控制的未来研究创建一个证据基础。
该综述将包括所有相关的研究设计和灰色文献。使用人群-概念-背景框架设计了纳入和排除标准,两名审查员将独立筛选标题、摘要,然后筛选全文,以确定文章的资格。将在 Cochrane 图书馆、MEDLINE、CINAHL 和全球健康数据库中搜索同行评议出版物。灰色文献的搜索策略将包括谷歌搜索以及在相关专业机构和慈善机构的网站上进行搜索。将采用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 提出的方法以及 Joanna Briggs 研究所和 Levac 等人的改编方法。将采用迭代方法来绘制、整理、总结和报告数据,制定图表表格并由提取的数据最终呈现结果。
本范围综述方案描述了对已收集数据的二次分析,以探索和绘制非洲青少年饮酒测量工具。
预计我们的研究结果将为用于衡量非洲青少年饮酒的工具提供一个证据基础。这些发现可能对未来的研究、政策和公共卫生策略有用。研究结果将通过同行评议出版物以及会议、大会或研讨会等各种媒体广泛传播。
范围综述注册:开放科学框架 (https://osf.io/bjhgw/)。