Tailoring opioid use prevention content for juvenile diversion programs with adolescents and their caregivers

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Abstract

Introduction

Opioid use (OU) skyrockets as youth transition into young adulthood, indicating adolescence is a critical time for prevention. The juvenile legal system (JLS) presents an ideal setting for OU prevention, as it is the single largest referral source for youth outpatient OU treatment, after self-referral. However, no OU prevention programs have been developed for youth in JLS diversion programs or their families. The current formative study established specific OU prevention needs and preferences of families in JLS programs, to guide future tailored prevention efforts.

Methods

We interviewed 21 adolescents with substance use and 20 of their caregivers referred by a JLS diversion program in the northeastern United States to explore their OU-related knowledge, personal experiences, motivations, and behavioral skills. We used a deductive qualitative analysis approach wherein data were analyzed using an a priori coding framework based on the Information Motivation Behavioral Skills model.

Results

Caregivers knew more about OU than youth, several of whom misidentified both opiates and non-opiates. Few participants reported a history of personal OU, though many knew of others' OU. Participants perceived several potential motivations for OU: mental health problems, relationships, life stressors, difficulty accessing preferred substances, and experimentation. Though often unfamiliar with the symptoms, participants were eager to learn skills to identify and manage a suspected overdose.

Conclusions

Youth involved in a JLS diversion program and their caregivers were open to and eager for tailored opioid use prevention content to help them reduce risks. We discuss implications for OU prevention and intervention program development.

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为青少年及其看护人的青少年转送计划量身定制阿片类药物使用预防内容。
简介当青少年步入青年期时,阿片类药物的使用(OU)会激增,这表明青春期是预防的关键时期。青少年司法系统(JLS)是预防阿片类药物滥用的理想场所,因为它是继自我转介之后青少年阿片类药物滥用门诊治疗的最大转介来源。然而,目前还没有针对青少年司法系统分流项目中的青少年或其家庭制定出任何预防开放性有机会谈的计划。当前的形成性研究确定了青少年司法分流项目中家庭的具体 "开放性治疗 "预防需求和偏好,以指导未来有针对性的预防工作:我们采访了由美国东北部的一个青少年分流项目转介的 21 名使用药物的青少年和他们的 20 名照顾者,以探究他们与 OU 相关的知识、个人经历、动机和行为技能。我们采用了演绎定性分析方法,根据信息动机行为技能模型,使用先验编码框架对数据进行分析:结果:护理人员比青少年更了解鸦片类药物,其中一些护理人员对鸦片类药物和非鸦片类药物的识别都有误。很少有参与者报告自己曾服用过阿片类药物,但许多人知道其他人服用过阿片类药物。参试者认为使用鸦片的几种潜在动机是:心理健康问题、人际关系、生活压力、难以获得喜欢的药物以及尝试。尽管参与者往往不熟悉这些症状,但他们渴望学习识别和处理疑似用药过量的技能:结论:参与 JLS 分流计划的青少年及其照顾者愿意并渴望接受量身定制的阿片类药物使用预防内容,以帮助他们降低风险。我们讨论了 OU 预防和干预项目开发的意义。
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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