Botvin G J
J Sch Health. 1986 Nov;56(9):369-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1986.tb05775.x.
Substance abuse continues to be one of the most serious problems facing communities throughout the United States. Existing school-based prevention programs have produced disappointing results when carefully evaluated. However, promising research has been conducted during the past eight years with two new prevention models that focus on the psychosocial factors believed to promote substance abuse. One, the social influence model, is designed to increase adolescents' ability to resist social influences to smoke, drink, or use drugs. The other model, though also designed to increase adolescents' resistance to pro-substance use social influences, focuses primary attention on the development of an array of cognitive-behavioral personal and social skills. More than 20 research studies testing programs based on these two prevention models have demonstrated significant reductions in substance use. Though future research is clearly needed, the results of these studies provide considerable cause for optimism.
药物滥用仍然是美国各地社区面临的最严重问题之一。经过仔细评估,现有的校内预防项目产生了令人失望的结果。然而,在过去八年里,针对两种新的预防模式开展了前景乐观的研究,这两种模式侧重于那些被认为会助长药物滥用的心理社会因素。一种是社会影响模式,旨在提高青少年抵制吸烟、饮酒或使用毒品的社会影响的能力。另一种模式虽然同样旨在增强青少年对支持使用药物的社会影响的抵抗力,但主要关注一系列认知行为个人技能和社交技能的培养。二十多项基于这两种预防模式测试项目的研究表明,药物使用显著减少。虽然显然还需要未来的研究,但这些研究结果提供了相当多乐观的理由。