Colonna Robert, Pathan Zuha, Sultania Anupradi, Alvarez Liliana
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Western University, London, Canada.
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Western University, London, Canada.
Int J Drug Policy. 2025 Aug;142:104835. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2025.104835. Epub 2025 May 17.
With recreational cannabis legalized across Canada, concerns persist about youth driving under the influence of cannabis (DUIC). However, the extent of DUIC education and prevention efforts aimed at young Canadians remains unclear. This systematic review examines recent Canadian initiatives (2017 onwards) focused on reducing DUIC among youth. Specifically, we investigate (1) the types of initiatives and target audiences, (2) content and delivery methods, (3) sustainability, and (4) evidence of impact.
A comprehensive search was conducted across MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, SCOPUS, and EMBASE (January 1, 2017-July 10, 2023), along with various grey literature sources. Initiatives were included if they targeted DUIC behaviour among youth aged 16 to 24, were developed and delivered in Canada by reputable organizations or individuals with institutional support, and aimed to address DUIC behaviour or its enabling conditions. Data extraction and quality appraisal were performed.
Fifteen Canadian initiatives were identified: seven educational programs and eight awareness campaigns, encompassing national and regional levels. Delivery methods included in-person workshops, digital tools, online programs, and smartphone applications. While some initiatives increased awareness and influenced perceptions of DUIC, evidence of behaviour change remained limited. Challenges related to sustainability, particularly concerning long-term funding and digital platform maintenance, were noted.
This research highlights the progress made in addressing youth DUIC in Canada. Examining current DUIC educational initiatives is crucial for refining strategies, shaping policy, and allocating resources to prioritize the safety of young Canadians. Future efforts should focus on assessing behavioural impacts and ensuring financial sustainability and program longevity.
随着娱乐用大麻在加拿大全国合法化,人们对青少年在大麻影响下驾车(DUIC)的担忧依然存在。然而,针对加拿大年轻人的DUIC教育和预防工作的程度仍不明确。本系统综述考察了加拿大近期(2017年起)旨在减少青少年DUIC的举措。具体而言,我们调查了(1)举措的类型和目标受众,(2)内容和交付方式,(3)可持续性,以及(4)影响证据。
对MEDLINE、PsycINFO、CINAHL、SCOPUS和EMBASE(2017年1月1日至2023年7月10日)进行了全面检索,并查阅了各种灰色文献来源。如果举措针对16至24岁青少年的DUIC行为,由加拿大知名组织或个人在机构支持下制定和实施,且旨在解决DUIC行为或其促成条件,则纳入研究。进行了数据提取和质量评估。
确定了15项加拿大举措:7项教育项目和8项宣传活动,涵盖国家和地区层面。交付方式包括面对面工作坊、数字工具、在线项目和智能手机应用程序。虽然一些举措提高了对DUIC的认识并影响了对DUIC的看法,但行为改变的证据仍然有限。注意到了与可持续性相关的挑战,特别是在长期资金和数字平台维护方面。
本研究突出了加拿大在解决青少年DUIC问题上取得的进展。审视当前的DUIC教育举措对于完善策略、制定政策以及分配资源以优先保障加拿大年轻人的安全至关重要。未来的努力应侧重于评估行为影响,并确保财务可持续性和项目的长期实施。