Take it personal! Development and modelling study of an indicated prevention programme for substance use in adolescents and young adults with mild intellectual disabilities and borderline intellectual functioning.
Esmée P Schijven, Joanneke E L VanDerNagel, Roy Otten, Jeroen Lammers, Evelien A P Poelen
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Abstract
Background: This paper describes the theory and development of Take it personal! an indicated prevention programme aimed at reducing substance use in individuals with mild intellectual disabilities and borderline intellectual functioning.
Method: The process of the development of Take it personal! followed the steps of the Intervention Mapping protocol. Take it personal! is based on the theory that personality traits are an important construct to understand substance use (14-30 years old). A small modelling study was conducted with six adolescents to examine the feasibility, user-friendliness and potential effectiveness of the intervention.
Results: The results showed that the intervention has good feasibility and user-friendliness. Post-intervention evaluation of frequency, binge drinking and problematic use indicated that use was lower than at pre-intervention.
Conclusions: Take it Personal! can be a promising preventive intervention designed to reduce substance use in individuals in this target group. A larger scale study is needed to draw further conclusions.
背景:本文介绍了 "采取个人行动!"(Take it personal!Take it personal!"的开发过程遵循了 "干预映射协议 "的步骤。Take it personal! 的理论基础是人格特质是了解药物使用情况的重要结构(14-30 岁)。对六名青少年进行了小型模拟研究,以考察干预措施的可行性、用户友好性和潜在有效性:结果表明,干预具有良好的可行性和用户友好性。干预后对频率、暴饮暴食和问题性饮酒的评估表明,饮酒量低于干预前:结论:Take it Personal! 可以作为一种很有前景的预防性干预措施,旨在减少目标群体中的个人药物使用。要得出进一步的结论,还需要进行更大规模的研究。