Resumen
The use of substances of abuse in adolescents is a public health problem, both because of its prevalence and consequences. Objectives: i) To develop a culturally adapted version of the Unplugged program in Chile, renamed Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero (YSLQQ), for substance use prevention; ii) To evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of its implementation. Method: Pilot study, with randomized controlled trial design, with two arms (Intervention Group, IG; and Control Group, CG). The sample consisted of 1,556 students from 6th to 8th grade from six schools (1:1 ratio) in Santiago, Chile. The IG received the 12 sessions of the YSLQQ program and the CG the usual substance use prevention activities. Acceptability was assessed through a student questionnaire, and feasibility through teacher self-report. Results: More than half of the students reported that they liked the sessions. 61.3% were satisfied with the duration of the program and 61.7% with the activities. Some 68% agree that the program helped them to have more refusal skills towards tobacco, alcohol and drug use in the future. On the other hand, in relation to feasibility, 88.9% of the teachers remained faithful to the manual and 91.6% of the activities were fulfilled according to the manual. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that “Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero” program is acceptable and feasible for future implementation in adolescents.
Título traducido de la contribución | Acceptability and Feasibility of the “Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero (YSLQQ)” Program: an Intervention to Prevent Substance Use in Adolescents |
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Idioma original | Español |
Estado | Publicada - 1 oct. 2021 |
Evento | XXXVIII Congreso Sociedad de Psiquiatría y Neurología de la Infancia y Adolescencia - Santiago, Chile Duración: 28 sep. 2021 → 2 oct. 2021 Número de conferencia: XXXVIII |
Conferencia
Conferencia | XXXVIII Congreso Sociedad de Psiquiatría y Neurología de la Infancia y Adolescencia |
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País/Territorio | Chile |
Ciudad | Santiago |
Período | 28/09/21 → 2/10/21 |