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Author: Kelly, Erin Veronica; Grummitt, Lucinda Rachel; Birrell, Louise; Stapinski, Lexine; Barrett, Emma Louise; Boyle, Julia; Teesson, Maree; Newton, Nicola Clare
Title: The school-led Preventure study: Protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of effectiveness to prevent adolescent alcohol misuse, internalising problems, and externalising problems through a personality-targeted intervention delivered by school staff
  • Cord-id: px42ne1a
  • Document date: 2020_12_19
  • ID: px42ne1a
    Snippet: Mental disorders and problematic alcohol use are common, co-occurring and cause significant harm to individuals and society. It is critical to intervene early to prevent chronic and debilitating trajectories. Existing prevention programs among adolescents are limited in effectiveness and implementation. This Australian-first study will examine the effectiveness and feasibility of a personality-targeted program called Preventure, in preventing the onset or escalation of alcohol use, internalising
    Document: Mental disorders and problematic alcohol use are common, co-occurring and cause significant harm to individuals and society. It is critical to intervene early to prevent chronic and debilitating trajectories. Existing prevention programs among adolescents are limited in effectiveness and implementation. This Australian-first study will examine the effectiveness and feasibility of a personality-targeted program called Preventure, in preventing the onset or escalation of alcohol use, internalising problems and externalising problems among young Australians, when delivered by school staff. A cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of effectiveness will be conducted from 2020 to 2022 with 12 schools in Sydney, Australia, with students aged 13 years at baseline. Schools will be randomly allocated to the Preventure intervention or a control condition who will receive their usual Health Education curriculum. Schools allocated to the intervention will deliver Preventure to students scoring one standard deviation above the population mean on one of four personality traits. Preventure consists of two 90-minute group sessions that incorporate cognitive-behavioural therapy and motivational interviewing to promote coping skills. Students will be invited to complete surveys at baseline, 6- and 12-months following the intervention. Primary outcomes include student alcohol use, internalising problems, and externalising problems. Implementation fidelity, feasibility and acceptability will also be examined through surveys with school staff and students. Ethical approval has been obtained from the University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee, and the State Education Research Applications Process for research in public schools in NSW. This trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12620000790943).

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