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Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth

Background and Objectives: Now more than ever, there is an obvious need to reduce the overall burden of disease and risk of premature mortality that are associated with mental health and substance use disorders among young people. However, the current state of research and evidence-based clinical ca...

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Autores principales: Krausz, Michael, Westenberg, Jean N., Tsang, Vivian, Suen, Janet, Ignaszewski, Martha J., Mathew, Nickie, Azar, Pouya, Cabanis, Maurice, Elsner, Julie, Vogel, Marc, Spijkerman, Renske, Orsolini, Laura, Vo, Dzung, Moore, Eva, Moe, Jessica, Strasser, Johannes, Köck, Patrick, Marian, Calin, Dürsteler, Kenneth M., Backmund, Markus, Röhrig, Jeanette, Post, Marianne, Haltmayer, Hans, Wladika, Wolfgang, Trabi, Thomas, Muller, Christian, Rechberger, Gerhard, Teesson, Maree, Farrell, Michael, Christie, Grant, Merry, Sally, Mamdouh, Mostafa, Alinsky, Rachel, Levy, Sharon, Fishman, Marc, Rosenthal, Richard, Jang, Kerry, Choi, Fiona
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35454376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58040539
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author Krausz, Michael
Westenberg, Jean N.
Tsang, Vivian
Suen, Janet
Ignaszewski, Martha J.
Mathew, Nickie
Azar, Pouya
Cabanis, Maurice
Elsner, Julie
Vogel, Marc
Spijkerman, Renske
Orsolini, Laura
Vo, Dzung
Moore, Eva
Moe, Jessica
Strasser, Johannes
Köck, Patrick
Marian, Calin
Dürsteler, Kenneth M.
Backmund, Markus
Röhrig, Jeanette
Post, Marianne
Haltmayer, Hans
Wladika, Wolfgang
Trabi, Thomas
Muller, Christian
Rechberger, Gerhard
Teesson, Maree
Farrell, Michael
Christie, Grant
Merry, Sally
Mamdouh, Mostafa
Alinsky, Rachel
Levy, Sharon
Fishman, Marc
Rosenthal, Richard
Jang, Kerry
Choi, Fiona
author_facet Krausz, Michael
Westenberg, Jean N.
Tsang, Vivian
Suen, Janet
Ignaszewski, Martha J.
Mathew, Nickie
Azar, Pouya
Cabanis, Maurice
Elsner, Julie
Vogel, Marc
Spijkerman, Renske
Orsolini, Laura
Vo, Dzung
Moore, Eva
Moe, Jessica
Strasser, Johannes
Köck, Patrick
Marian, Calin
Dürsteler, Kenneth M.
Backmund, Markus
Röhrig, Jeanette
Post, Marianne
Haltmayer, Hans
Wladika, Wolfgang
Trabi, Thomas
Muller, Christian
Rechberger, Gerhard
Teesson, Maree
Farrell, Michael
Christie, Grant
Merry, Sally
Mamdouh, Mostafa
Alinsky, Rachel
Levy, Sharon
Fishman, Marc
Rosenthal, Richard
Jang, Kerry
Choi, Fiona
author_sort Krausz, Michael
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description Background and Objectives: Now more than ever, there is an obvious need to reduce the overall burden of disease and risk of premature mortality that are associated with mental health and substance use disorders among young people. However, the current state of research and evidence-based clinical care for high-risk substance use among youth is fragmented and scarce. The objective of the study is to establish consensus for the prevention, treatment, and management of high-risk substance use and overdose among youth (10 to 24 years old). Materials and Methods: A modified Delphi technique was used based on the combination of scientific evidence and clinical experience of a group of 31 experts representing 10 countries. A semi-structured questionnaire with five domains (clinical risks, target populations, intervention goals, intervention strategies, and settings/expertise) was shared with the panelists. Based on their responses, statements were developed, which were subsequently revised and finalized through three iterations of feedback. Results: Among the five major domains, 60 statements reached consensus. Importantly, experts agreed that screening in primary care and other clinical settings is recommended for all youth, and that the objectives of treating youth with high-risk substance use are to reduce harm and mortality while promoting resilience and healthy development. For all substance use disorders, evidence-based interventions should be available and should be used according to the needs and preferences of the patient. Involuntary admission was the only topic that did not reach consensus, mainly due to its ethical implications and resulting lack of comparable evidence. Conclusions: High-risk substance use and overdoses among youth have become a major challenge. The system’s response has been insufficient and needs substantial change. Internationally devised consensus statements provide a first step in system improvement and reform.
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spelling pubmed-90286332022-04-23 Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth Krausz, Michael Westenberg, Jean N. Tsang, Vivian Suen, Janet Ignaszewski, Martha J. Mathew, Nickie Azar, Pouya Cabanis, Maurice Elsner, Julie Vogel, Marc Spijkerman, Renske Orsolini, Laura Vo, Dzung Moore, Eva Moe, Jessica Strasser, Johannes Köck, Patrick Marian, Calin Dürsteler, Kenneth M. Backmund, Markus Röhrig, Jeanette Post, Marianne Haltmayer, Hans Wladika, Wolfgang Trabi, Thomas Muller, Christian Rechberger, Gerhard Teesson, Maree Farrell, Michael Christie, Grant Merry, Sally Mamdouh, Mostafa Alinsky, Rachel Levy, Sharon Fishman, Marc Rosenthal, Richard Jang, Kerry Choi, Fiona Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: Now more than ever, there is an obvious need to reduce the overall burden of disease and risk of premature mortality that are associated with mental health and substance use disorders among young people. However, the current state of research and evidence-based clinical care for high-risk substance use among youth is fragmented and scarce. The objective of the study is to establish consensus for the prevention, treatment, and management of high-risk substance use and overdose among youth (10 to 24 years old). Materials and Methods: A modified Delphi technique was used based on the combination of scientific evidence and clinical experience of a group of 31 experts representing 10 countries. A semi-structured questionnaire with five domains (clinical risks, target populations, intervention goals, intervention strategies, and settings/expertise) was shared with the panelists. Based on their responses, statements were developed, which were subsequently revised and finalized through three iterations of feedback. Results: Among the five major domains, 60 statements reached consensus. Importantly, experts agreed that screening in primary care and other clinical settings is recommended for all youth, and that the objectives of treating youth with high-risk substance use are to reduce harm and mortality while promoting resilience and healthy development. For all substance use disorders, evidence-based interventions should be available and should be used according to the needs and preferences of the patient. Involuntary admission was the only topic that did not reach consensus, mainly due to its ethical implications and resulting lack of comparable evidence. Conclusions: High-risk substance use and overdoses among youth have become a major challenge. The system’s response has been insufficient and needs substantial change. Internationally devised consensus statements provide a first step in system improvement and reform. MDPI 2022-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9028633/ /pubmed/35454376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58040539 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Krausz, Michael
Westenberg, Jean N.
Tsang, Vivian
Suen, Janet
Ignaszewski, Martha J.
Mathew, Nickie
Azar, Pouya
Cabanis, Maurice
Elsner, Julie
Vogel, Marc
Spijkerman, Renske
Orsolini, Laura
Vo, Dzung
Moore, Eva
Moe, Jessica
Strasser, Johannes
Köck, Patrick
Marian, Calin
Dürsteler, Kenneth M.
Backmund, Markus
Röhrig, Jeanette
Post, Marianne
Haltmayer, Hans
Wladika, Wolfgang
Trabi, Thomas
Muller, Christian
Rechberger, Gerhard
Teesson, Maree
Farrell, Michael
Christie, Grant
Merry, Sally
Mamdouh, Mostafa
Alinsky, Rachel
Levy, Sharon
Fishman, Marc
Rosenthal, Richard
Jang, Kerry
Choi, Fiona
Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth
title Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth
title_full Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth
title_fullStr Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth
title_full_unstemmed Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth
title_short Towards an International Consensus on the Prevention, Treatment, and Management of High-Risk Substance Use and Overdose among Youth
title_sort towards an international consensus on the prevention, treatment, and management of high-risk substance use and overdose among youth
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35454376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58040539
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