Wimbish-Cirilo Rose, Lowe John, Millender Eugenia, Orellana E Roberto
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA.
Nursing Department, Broward College, Miramar, FL 33024, USA.
Genealogy (Basel). 2020 Sep;4(3). doi: 10.3390/genealogy4030079. Epub 2020 Jul 23.
This study was conducted in Florida among two urban Native American youth programs that are sponsored by urban Native American community organizations. Convenience and snowballing were used as a sample recruitment strategy. Assignment to the experimental condition (UTC) and the control condition (SE) was established by randomizing the two community youth program sites to the two conditions. Utilization of a culturally relevant theory, Native-Reliance, guided the intervention approach for the prevention of substance use among urban Native American youth. Results of this study provided evidence that a culturally based intervention was significantly more effective for the reduction of substance use interest and general well-being than a non-culturally based intervention for urban Native American youth. Prevention programs for urban Native American early adolescent youth that utilize Native American strengths, values, and beliefs to promote healthy behavior and reduce the harm associated with high-risk behaviors such as substance use are strongly recommended.
本研究在佛罗里达州两个由城市美国原住民社区组织赞助的城市美国原住民青年项目中进行。采用便利抽样和滚雪球抽样作为样本招募策略。通过将两个社区青年项目地点随机分配到两种条件,确定了实验条件(UTC)和对照条件(SE)。运用与文化相关的“本土依赖”理论指导城市美国原住民青年预防药物使用的干预方法。本研究结果表明,对于城市美国原住民青年,基于文化的干预在降低药物使用兴趣和总体幸福感方面比非基于文化的干预显著更有效。强烈建议为城市美国原住民青少年早期青年制定预防项目,利用美国原住民的优势、价值观和信仰来促进健康行为,并减少与药物使用等高风险行为相关的危害。