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SMART 康复计划在青年群体中的应用:一项小型探索性定性研究,旨在考察互助型同伴支持成瘾行为改变项目在年轻人中的应用潜力。

SMART recovery for youth: a small, exploratory qualitative study examining the potential of a mutual-aid, peer support addictive behaviour change program for young people.

机构信息

The University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.

University of Wollongong and Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, Northfields Ave, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia.

出版信息

Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2023 May 17;18(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s13722-023-00379-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training) Recovery is a mutual-aid program informed by cognitive behaviour therapy and motivational interviewing that provides support for a range of addictive behaviours. SMART Recovery has not been adapted to target young people with addictive behaviours despite the potential to overcome important barriers affecting youth engagement in other addiction programs. This study aimed to engage young people and SMART Recovery facilitators in qualitative interviews and focus groups to explore the potential of such a program and gain specific insights for its development.

METHODS

We conducted qualitative interviews and a focus group with five young people (aged between 14 and 24 years) and eight key stakeholders (including seven SMART Recovery facilitators) to obtain recommendations on how best to reach, engage, and support young people with addictive behaviours in a tailored SMART Recovery program. Qualitative data was transcribed and analysed using iterative categorization.

RESULTS

Five key themes were identified when developing and delivering youth-targeted SMART Recovery. [1] 'Discussing personal experiences to promote a shared identity' refers to the benefits of creating a forum where personal stories are used to connect with others and validate one's experiences. [2] 'Flexible and patient approach' emphasises a preference for facilitators to take a more gentle, less direct approach that allows for discussion beyond addictive behaviours. [3] 'Balancing information and skills with the space for discussion' acknowledges that youth want to connect in a variety of ways, beyond discussion of addictive behaviours, and that they wish to lead skill sharing and development. [4] 'Conveying a community for youth through language' highlighted the need to focus on connecting youth and to avoid the use of generic language to engage young people. [5] 'Group logistics and competing demands' refers to the logistical considerations of implementing a group program for youth that takes into account their competing demands and group accessibility.

CONCLUSION

The findings point to considerations for developing youth specific mutual-aid groups, in particular a youth-targeted SMART Recovery program, such as by ensuring the conversation is youth-led and with an informal and flexible approach to guide group discussion.

摘要

背景

SMART(自我管理和康复培训)康复是一种互助计划,它受到认知行为疗法和动机访谈的启发,为一系列成瘾行为提供支持。尽管 SMART Recovery 有可能克服影响年轻人参与其他成瘾项目的重要障碍,但它尚未针对有成瘾行为的年轻人进行调整。本研究旨在让年轻人和 SMART Recovery 协调员参与定性访谈和焦点小组,以探讨该计划的潜力,并为其发展获得具体的见解。

方法

我们对五名年龄在 14 至 24 岁之间的年轻人和八名主要利益相关者(包括七名 SMART Recovery 协调员)进行了定性访谈和焦点小组,以获得有关如何最好地接触、吸引和支持有特定成瘾行为的年轻人的建议,以制定定制化的 SMART Recovery 计划。使用迭代分类法对定性数据进行转录和分析。

结果

在制定和提供针对年轻人的 SMART Recovery 时,确定了五个关键主题。[1]“讨论个人经历以促进共同身份认同”是指创建一个论坛的好处,在该论坛中,可以使用个人故事来与他人建立联系并验证自己的经历。[2]“灵活和耐心的方法”强调协调员采取更温和、不那么直接的方法的偏好,这允许在成瘾行为之外进行讨论。[3]“在信息和技能与讨论空间之间取得平衡”承认年轻人希望以多种方式建立联系,而不仅仅是讨论成瘾行为,并且他们希望领导技能分享和发展。[4]“通过语言为年轻人传达社区”强调了需要关注与年轻人的联系,并避免使用通用语言来吸引年轻人。[5]“小组后勤和竞争需求”是指实施针对年轻人的小组计划时需要考虑到他们的竞争需求和小组可及性等后勤问题。

结论

这些发现指出了为发展特定于年轻人的互助团体,特别是针对年轻人的 SMART Recovery 计划,需要考虑的问题,例如确保对话由年轻人主导,并采取非正式和灵活的方法来指导小组讨论。

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