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"Effectiveness of School-based Substance Abuse Prevention Programme Among Adolescents .

"Effectiveness of School-based Substance Abuse Prevention Programme Among Adolescents .

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13-15 years
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Overview

The objectives of the study is to

  1. "to explore the perception of teachers, parents & students in the prevention of substance abuse among adolescents".
  2. "to develop and determine the effectiveness of a School-based substance abuse Prevention Programme (SSPP) on awareness, attitude, peer pressure, and life skills towards prevention of substance abuse".

In this study, SSPP refers to a Bilingual Multicomponent Training Programme which includes psychoeducation and video-assisted teaching to enhance awareness of substance abuse, role-play to develop a positive attitude towards prevention of substance abuse, Case based scenario to increase resistance to peer pressure and storytelling and demonstration to increase life skills towards prevention of substance abuse among adolescents of selected schools of Pokhara, Nepal.

Description

DETAILED METHODOLOGY

Phase I:

  • Research Design: Qualitative
  • Research Setting: Selected public schools of Pokhara, Nepal
  • Population: Teachers, Parents, and Students of Pokhara, Nepal
  • Samples: Selected Teachers, Parents & students
  • Sample Size: 38 (The sample will be collected till data Saturation)
  • Data collection Technique: Focus group discussion
  • Data collection Tool: Focus group lead questions
  • Data Analysis: Thematic analysis (Atlas.ti) Phase II Research design: Cluster Randomized Trial Randomization method: Cluster Randomization Research Setting: Selected public schools of Pokhara, Nepal Population: Adolescent students of Pokhara, Nepal Sample: Selected Adolescents, who are in the age group 13-15 years old and studying in 8th & 9th grades Variables
  • Independent variables: School-based Substance abuse Prevention Programme (SSPP)
  • Dependent variables: awareness, attitudes, peer pressure, and life skills related to prevention of substance abuse.
  • Demographic variables: age in years, gender, religion, education/grade, family type, residence, number of siblings, education of parents, occupation of parents, sources of information, history of substance abuse in the family.

Sample size: 210

The expected outcomes of the study is to enhance awareness towards prevention of substance abuse,develop a positive attitude towards the prevention of substance abuse,develop drug refusal skills among adolescents,improve life skills and helps in th reduction of drug abuse behaviour adolescents

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adolescents of 13-15 years age group.
  • Those who are studying in selected public Schools of Pokhara, Nepal.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • o Adolescents who are not willing to provide informed consent (assent) and parental consent.
    • Adolescents who do not belong to Nepal.
    • Adolescents who are absent during data collection

Study details
    Substance Abuse

NCT06004726

Manipal college of Nursing

28 January 2024

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