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Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents

School-based programs can effectively prevent substance use; however, systematic reviews and consultation with stakeholders identified a need for effective, culturally inclusive programs for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (hereafter Aboriginal) youth. This paper describes the development o...

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Autores principales: Snijder, Mieke, Stapinski, Lexine, Ward, James, Lees, Briana, Chapman, Cath, Champion, Katrina, Doyle, Michael, Watson, Ian, Sarra, Rachael, Lear, Amanda, Garlick Bock, Sophia, Teesson, Maree, Newton, Nicola
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33672190
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042176
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author Snijder, Mieke
Stapinski, Lexine
Ward, James
Lees, Briana
Chapman, Cath
Champion, Katrina
Doyle, Michael
Watson, Ian
Sarra, Rachael
Lear, Amanda
Garlick Bock, Sophia
Teesson, Maree
Newton, Nicola
author_facet Snijder, Mieke
Stapinski, Lexine
Ward, James
Lees, Briana
Chapman, Cath
Champion, Katrina
Doyle, Michael
Watson, Ian
Sarra, Rachael
Lear, Amanda
Garlick Bock, Sophia
Teesson, Maree
Newton, Nicola
author_sort Snijder, Mieke
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description School-based programs can effectively prevent substance use; however, systematic reviews and consultation with stakeholders identified a need for effective, culturally inclusive programs for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (hereafter Aboriginal) youth. This paper describes the development of Strong & Deadly Futures, a six-lesson, curriculum-aligned wellbeing and substance use prevention program that was designed for, and with, the Aboriginal youth. Formative reviews and consultation recommended that the program (i) combine effective components of mainstream prevention with cultural elements, highlighting Aboriginal cultural strengths; (ii) avoid stigma and celebrates the cultural diversity by catering to both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students; and (iii) use digital technology to enhance engagement, implementation and scalability. Guided by an Appreciative Inquiry approach, the program was developed in partnership with an Indigenous Creative Design Agency, and four schools in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Aboriginal (n = 41) and non-Aboriginal students (n = 36) described their role models, positive aspects of their community and reasons to avoid substance use; these formed the basis of an illustrated story which conveyed the key learning outcomes. Feedback from teachers, students and content experts supported the acceptability of the program, which will be evaluated in a subsequent randomised controlled trial.
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spelling pubmed-79264002021-03-04 Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents Snijder, Mieke Stapinski, Lexine Ward, James Lees, Briana Chapman, Cath Champion, Katrina Doyle, Michael Watson, Ian Sarra, Rachael Lear, Amanda Garlick Bock, Sophia Teesson, Maree Newton, Nicola Int J Environ Res Public Health Article School-based programs can effectively prevent substance use; however, systematic reviews and consultation with stakeholders identified a need for effective, culturally inclusive programs for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (hereafter Aboriginal) youth. This paper describes the development of Strong & Deadly Futures, a six-lesson, curriculum-aligned wellbeing and substance use prevention program that was designed for, and with, the Aboriginal youth. Formative reviews and consultation recommended that the program (i) combine effective components of mainstream prevention with cultural elements, highlighting Aboriginal cultural strengths; (ii) avoid stigma and celebrates the cultural diversity by catering to both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students; and (iii) use digital technology to enhance engagement, implementation and scalability. Guided by an Appreciative Inquiry approach, the program was developed in partnership with an Indigenous Creative Design Agency, and four schools in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Aboriginal (n = 41) and non-Aboriginal students (n = 36) described their role models, positive aspects of their community and reasons to avoid substance use; these formed the basis of an illustrated story which conveyed the key learning outcomes. Feedback from teachers, students and content experts supported the acceptability of the program, which will be evaluated in a subsequent randomised controlled trial. MDPI 2021-02-23 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7926400/ /pubmed/33672190 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042176 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Snijder, Mieke
Stapinski, Lexine
Ward, James
Lees, Briana
Chapman, Cath
Champion, Katrina
Doyle, Michael
Watson, Ian
Sarra, Rachael
Lear, Amanda
Garlick Bock, Sophia
Teesson, Maree
Newton, Nicola
Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents
title Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents
title_full Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents
title_fullStr Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents
title_short Strong and Deadly Futures: Co-Development of a Web-Based Wellbeing and Substance Use Prevention Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents
title_sort strong and deadly futures: co-development of a web-based wellbeing and substance use prevention program for aboriginal and torres strait islander and non-aboriginal adolescents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33672190
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042176
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