Narrative Review: Revised Principles and Practice Recommendations for Adolescent Substance Use Treatment and Policy

Justine W. Welsh MD , Alex R. Dopp PhD , Rebecca M. Durham BS , Siara I. Sitar MS , Lora L. Passetti MS , Sarah B. Hunter PhD , Mark D. Godley PhD , Ken C. Winters PhD
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Abstract

Objective

In 2014, the US National Institute on Drug Abuse released the “Principles of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment,” summarizing previously established evidence and outlining principles of effective assessment, treatment, and aftercare for substance use disorders (SUD). Winters et al. (2018)1 updated these principles to be developmentally appropriate for adolescents. This review builds on that formative work and recommends updated adolescent assessment, treatment, and aftercare principles and practices.

Method

The Cochrane, MEDLINE-PubMed, and PsychInfo databases were searched for relevant studies with new data about adolescent substance use services. This article updates the 13 original principles; condenses the 8 original modalities into 5 practices; and highlights implications for public policy approaches, future funding, and research.

Results

Key recommendations from the principles include integrating care for co-occurring mental health disorders and SUDs, improving service accessibility including through the educational system, maintaining engagement, and addressing tension between agencies when collaborating with other youth service systems. Updates to the treatment practices include adoption of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT), investment in social programs and family involvement in treatment, expanding access to behavioral therapies and medications, increasing funding to harm reduction services, supporting reimbursement for continuing care services, and increasing investment in research.

Conclusion

These revised principles of adolescent assessment, treatment, and aftercare approaches and practices aim to establish guidance and evidence-based practices for treatment providers, while encouraging necessary support from policymakers and funding agencies to improve the standard of care for adolescent SUD services.

Plain language summary

In this review article and building upon previous work in this area, the authors describe principles and practices for adolescent substance use treatment and identified areas of treatment in need of further research. The authors also outline recommendations for policy changes and support for funding to implement these principles and practices to further improve the standard of care for adolescent substance use disorders services.
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叙述性评论:青少年药物使用治疗和政策的修订原则和实践建议》。
目的:2014 年,美国国家药物滥用研究所发布了 "青少年药物使用障碍治疗原则",总结了之前已确立的证据,并概述了对药物使用障碍(SUD)进行有效评估、治疗和善后护理的原则。Winters 等人(2018 年)更新了这些原则,使其适合青少年的发展。本综述以该形成性工作为基础,推荐更新的青少年评估、治疗和善后护理原则与实践:方法:我们在 Cochrane、MEDLINE-PubMed 和 PsychInfo 数据库中搜索了有关青少年药物使用服务新数据的相关研究。本文更新了 13 项原始原则;将 8 种原始模式浓缩为 5 种实践,并强调了对公共政策方法、未来资金和研究的影响:结果:这些原则提出的主要建议包括:整合精神疾病和药物滥用并发症的治疗、改善服务的可及性(包括通过教育系统)、保持参与以及在与其他青少年服务系统合作时解决机构间的紧张关系。治疗实践的更新包括采用筛查、简单干预和转介治疗(SBIRT),投资于社会项目和家庭参与治疗,扩大行为疗法和药物的可及性,增加对减少伤害服务的资助,支持对持续护理服务的报销,以及增加对研究的投资:这些修订后的青少年评估、治疗和后续护理方法与实践原则旨在为治疗提供者提供指导和循证实践,同时鼓励政策制定者和资助机构提供必要的支持,以提高青少年 SUD 服务的护理标准。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) is dedicated to advancing the field of child and adolescent psychiatry through the publication of original research and papers of theoretical, scientific, and clinical significance. Our primary focus is on the mental health of children, adolescents, and families. We welcome unpublished manuscripts that explore various perspectives, ranging from genetic, epidemiological, neurobiological, and psychopathological research, to cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, and other psychotherapeutic investigations. We also encourage submissions that delve into parent-child, interpersonal, and family research, as well as clinical and empirical studies conducted in inpatient, outpatient, consultation-liaison, and school-based settings. In addition to publishing research, we aim to promote the well-being of children and families by featuring scholarly papers on topics such as health policy, legislation, advocacy, culture, society, and service provision in relation to mental health. At JAACAP, we strive to foster collaboration and dialogue among researchers, clinicians, and policy-makers in order to enhance our understanding and approach to child and adolescent mental health.
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