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Parent training (PT) interventions reduce the likelihood of youth problematic behaviors, including drug use. However, the dissemination of culturally adapted PT interventions in low-income Latina/o immigrant communities remains scarce. In this selective prevention study, we examined the extent to which exposure to CAPAS-Youth, a culturally adapted version of the PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO© , resulted in increased adolescent perception of harm associated with use of alcohol and other drugs. In a randomized controlled trial with 71 Latina/o immigrant families (95% of parents self-identified as Mexican origin, n = 98), 37 families were allocated to the CAPAS-Youth intervention condition versus wait-list control (n = 34 families). According to adolescents' reports at intervention completion, significant increased levels of perceived harm associated with drug use were found for female youths, but not for males. Differential results indicate the importance of tailoring PT prevention interventions according to youths' sex differences (i.e., males vs. females).
以父母为基础的预防干预对墨西哥裔青年对与吸毒有关的危害的看法的影响:男性和女性青年的不同干预效果
家长培训(PT)干预减少青少年问题行为的可能性,包括吸毒。然而,在低收入拉丁裔/非裔移民社区传播适应文化的PT干预措施仍然很少。在这项选择性预防研究中,我们检查了暴露于CAPAS-Youth的程度,CAPAS-Youth是PT干预的文化适应版本,称为GenerationPMTO©,导致青少年对酒精和其他药物使用相关危害的认知增加。在一项随机对照试验中,71个拉丁裔/非拉丁裔移民家庭(95%的父母自认为是墨西哥裔,n = 98), 37个家庭被分配到CAPAS-Youth干预条件和等候名单对照组(n = 34个家庭)。根据青少年在干预完成时的报告,发现女性青少年与药物使用相关的感知伤害水平显著增加,而男性则没有。不同的结果表明,根据青少年的性别差异(即男性与女性)定制PT预防干预措施的重要性。
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