Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acceptability and Feasibility Study of the Program "Yo Se Lo Que Quiero" (Unplugged) Aiming to Reduce Substance Use Among Adolescents in Chile: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Study.
Substance use and drug related disorders are important public health problems. Alcohol and
illicit drug use account for 5.4% of the total burden of disease and the peak has been found
in early adulthood (between ages 20 and 30 years). Substance use is one of the leading
problems among Chilean adolescents. One out of four 8 th to 12 th graders have smoked
cigarettes in the last month. A 35.6% of students (37%, girls; 34.2%, boys) between Year 8
and Year 12 have reported any alcohol use during the last month. It is worrying that a third
of 14 years old students report using alcohol in the last month in Chile. Furthermore, two
out of three who are using alcohol, report regularly using 5 or more drinks in a row during
the last month. Cannabis use among young Chileans has increased in recent years. Today, one
out of five students between Year 8 and Year 12 referred cannabis use during the last 30
days. Almost a 20% of students in Year 8 have used cannabis in the last year.
Therefore, is urgent to provide evidence-based drug preventive interventions to the Chilean
population, specifically to school students, to tackle this problem and reduce the risk for a
more dramatic future health scenario.
The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the cultural
adaptation of "Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero" program. This is a pilot randomized controlled trial. The
participants of this pilot were students attending six low-income primary schools in
Santiago, Chile.
Substance use and drug related disorders are important public health problems. Alcohol and
illicit drug use account for 5.4% of the total burden of disease and the peak has been found
in early adulthood (between ages 20 and 30 years). Substance use is one of the leading
problems among Chilean adolescents. One out of four 8 th to 12 th graders have smoked
cigarettes in the last month. A 35.6% of students (37%, girls; 34.2%, boys) between Year 8
and Year 12 have reported any alcohol use during the last month. It is worrying that a third
of 14 years old students report using alcohol in the last month in Chile. Furthermore, two
out of three who are using alcohol, report regularly using 5 or more drinks in a row during
the last month. Cannabis use among young Chileans has increased in recent years. Today, one
out of five students between Year 8 and Year 12 referred cannabis use during the last 30
days. Almost a 20% of students in Year 8 have used cannabis in the last year.
Therefore, is urgent to provide evidence-based drug preventive interventions to the Chilean
population, specifically to school students, to tackle this problem and reduce the risk for a
more dramatic future health scenario.
The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the cultural
adaptation of "Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero" program. This is a pilot randomized controlled trial. The
participants of this pilot were students attending six low-income primary schools in
Santiago, Chile.
This pilot study is part of a larger research project with the final aim of testing the
effectiveness of "Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero" program to reduce substance use among adolescents in
Chile.
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