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Preventing Adolescent Substance Use Through an Evidence-Based Program: Effects of the Italian Adaptation of Life Skills Training

Authors :
Alessandra Meconi
Alessandra Meconi
Carlo Pellegrini
Celeste Zagheno
Corrado Celata
Elena Giovanetti
Elena Paganini
Elisabetta Mauri
Francesca Mercuri
Gilbert J. Botvin
Kenneth W. Griffin
Laura Randazzo
Leone Lisè
Luca Biffi
Manuel Benedusi
Margherita Marella
Mariella Antichi
Marina Salada
Ornella Perego
Paola Duregon
Riccardo Valenti
Sandro Brasca
Valentina Salinetti
Valter Drusetta
Veronica Velasco
Walter De Agostini
Alessandra Meconi
Alessandra Meconi
Carlo Pellegrini
Celeste Zagheno
Corrado Celata
Elena Giovanetti
Elena Paganini
Elisabetta Mauri
Francesca Mercuri
Gilbert J. Botvin
Kenneth W. Griffin
Laura Randazzo
Leone Lisè
Luca Biffi
Manuel Benedusi
Margherita Marella
Mariella Antichi
Marina Salada
Ornella Perego
Paola Duregon
Riccardo Valenti
Sandro Brasca
Valentina Salinetti
Valter Drusetta
Veronica Velasco
Walter De Agostini
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Evidence-based preventive interventions for adolescent substance use, violence, and mental health issues are increasingly being adapted and disseminated internationally. In the present paper, we report the results of an effectiveness study that was part of a comprehensive initiative by a coalition of health promotion organizations in the Lombardy region of Italy to select, culturally adapt, implement, evaluate, and sustain an evidence-based drug abuse prevention program developed in the USA. Findings are presented from a large-scale effectiveness study of the Life Skills Training prevention program among over 3000 students attending 55 middle schools in Italy. The prevention program taught drug refusal skills, antidrug norms, personal self-management skills, and general social skills. Relative to comparison group students, students who received the prevention program were less likely to initiate smoking at the post-test and 2-year follow-up, and less likely to initiate weekly drunkenness at the 1-year follow-up. The program had direct positive effects on several cognitive, attitudinal, and skill variables believed to play a protective role in adolescent substance use. The findings from this study show that a drug abuse prevention program originally designed for adolescents in the USA is effective in a sample of Italian youth when a rigorous and systematic approach to cultural adaptation is followed that incorporates the input of multiple stakeholders.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Europe (Southern) / Italy, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1112222647
Document Type :
Electronic Resource