Kristjansson Alfgeir L, Santilli Annette M, Mills Rosalina, Layman Hannah M, Smith Megan L, Mann Michael J, MacKillop James, James Jack E, Lilly Christa L, Kogan Steven M
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States.
School of Public Health, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Aug 5;11(8):e40451. doi: 10.2196/40451.
Alcohol use impairs psychosocial and neurocognitive development and increases the vulnerability of youth to academic failure, substance use disorders, and other mental health problems. The early onset of alcohol use in adolescents is of particular concern, forecasting substance abuse in later adolescence and adulthood. To date, evidence suggests that youth in rural areas are especially vulnerable to contextual and community factors that contribute to the early onset of alcohol use.
The objective of the Young Mountaineer Health Study is to investigate the influence of contextual and health behavior variables on the early onset of alcohol use among middle school-aged youth in resource-poor Appalachian rural communities.
This is a program of prospective cohort studies of approximately 2200 middle school youth from a range of 20 rural, small town, and small city (population <30,000) public schools in West Virginia. Students are participating in 6 waves of data collection (2 per year) over the course of middle school (sixth to eighth grades; fall and spring) from 2020 to 2023. On the basis of an organizational arrangement, which includes a team of local data collection leaders, supervising contact agents in schools, and an honest broker system to deidentify data linked via school IDs, we are able to collect novel forms of data (self-reported data, teacher-reported data, census-linked area data, and archival school records) while ensuring high rates of participation by a large majority of youth in each participating school.
In the spring of 2021, 3 waves of student survey data, 2 waves of data from teachers, and a selection of archival school records were collected. Student survey wave 1 comprised 1349 (response rate 80.7%) participants, wave 2 comprised 1649 (response rate 87%) participants, and wave 3 comprised 1909 (response rate 83.1%) participants. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the sampling frame size, resulting in a reduced number of eligible students, particularly during the fall of 2020. Nevertheless, our team structure and incentive system have proven vitally important in mitigating the potentially far greater negative impact of the pandemic on our data collection processes.
The Young Mountaineer Health Study will use a large data set to test pathways linking rural community disadvantage to alcohol misuse among early adolescents. Furthermore, the program will test hypotheses regarding contextual factors (eg, parenting practices and neighborhood collective efficacy) that protect youth from community disadvantage and explore alcohol antecedents in the onset of nicotine, marijuana, and other drug use. Data collection efforts have been successful despite interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/40451.
饮酒会损害心理社会和神经认知发展,并增加青少年学业失败、物质使用障碍及其他心理健康问题的易感性。青少年过早开始饮酒尤其令人担忧,因为这预示着在青少年后期及成年期会出现药物滥用问题。迄今为止,有证据表明农村地区的青少年特别容易受到导致过早饮酒的环境和社区因素的影响。
青年登山者健康研究的目的是调查环境和健康行为变量对资源匮乏的阿巴拉契亚农村社区中初中年龄段青少年过早饮酒的影响。
这是一项前瞻性队列研究项目,研究对象为来自西弗吉尼亚州20所农村、小镇及小城市(人口<30000)公立学校的约2200名初中学生。学生们在2020年至2023年的初中阶段(六年级至八年级;秋季和春季)参与6轮数据收集(每年2轮)。基于一种组织安排,包括一组当地数据收集负责人、学校中的监督联络人员以及一个用于对通过学校ID链接的数据进行去识别处理的诚信中介系统,我们能够收集新形式的数据(自我报告数据、教师报告数据、与人口普查相关的区域数据以及学校档案记录),同时确保每所参与学校的绝大多数青少年都有很高的参与率。
2021年春季,收集了3轮学生调查数据、2轮教师数据以及部分学校档案记录。学生调查第1轮有1349名参与者(回复率80.7%),第2轮有1649名参与者(回复率87%),第3轮有1909名参与者(回复率83.1%)。2019冠状病毒病疫情对抽样框架规模产生了负面影响,导致符合条件的学生数量减少,尤其是在2020年秋季。尽管如此,我们的团队结构和激励系统在减轻疫情对我们数据收集过程可能产生的更大负面影响方面已证明至关重要。
青年登山者健康研究将使用一个大型数据集来测试将农村社区劣势与青少年早期酒精滥用联系起来的途径。此外,该项目将测试关于保护青少年免受社区劣势影响的环境因素(如养育方式和邻里集体效能)的假设,并探索尼古丁、大麻及其他药物使用开始时的酒精先行因素。尽管2020年和2021年受到2019冠状病毒病疫情的干扰,但数据收集工作仍取得了成功。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/40451