Dosage-Related Changes in a Culturally-Responsive Prevention Program for Asian American Youth

N. Zane, B. Aoki, T. Ho, Lillian Huang, Michael Jang
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SUMMARY In an effort to provide more responsive modalities to treat and prevent alcohol and other drug (AOD) abuse in under-served communities, intervention programs with an ethnic-specific focus have developed. However, there has been few empirical studies that examine the types of changes associated with participation in these programs. The present study examined the outcome changes associated with participation in the Competence Through Transitions (CTT) program, a prevention intervention specifically designed to serve the diverse needs of Asian American youth from five different Asian ethnic communities. The study identified aspects of the intervention that were related to outcome changes in order to better understand what accounts for the culturally responsive nature of this program. CTT participants were more knowledgeable about drugs and about the negative influences of drugs after completing the program during the school year. Also, there was a significant increase in school-based social comfort f...
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亚裔美国青年预防项目中剂量相关变化的文化响应
摘要:为了在服务不足的社区提供更有效的治疗和预防酒精和其他药物滥用的方式,已经制定了以种族为重点的干预方案。然而,很少有实证研究考察与参与这些项目相关的变化类型。本研究考察了参与能力过渡(CTT)项目的结果变化,CTT是一项专门为满足来自五个不同亚洲族裔社区的亚裔美国青年的不同需求而设计的预防干预。该研究确定了干预措施中与结果变化相关的方面,以便更好地理解是什么导致了该计划的文化响应性质。在学年完成该项目后,CTT参与者对毒品和毒品的负面影响有了更多的了解。此外,学校的社会舒适度也有显著提高。
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