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Effects of the "Circle of Life" HIV-prevention program on marijuana use among American Indian middle school youths: a group randomized trial in a Northern Plains tribe.

Nancy L Asdigian1, Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell1, Ellen M Keane1, Alicia C Mousseau1, Carol E Kaufman1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early substance use threatens many American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities, as it is a risk factor for maladaptive use and adverse health outcomes. Marijuana is among the first substances used by AI/AN youth, and its use becomes widespread during adolescence. Interventions that delay or reduce marijuana use hold the promise of curbing substance disorders and other health risk disparities in AI/AN populations.
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the effectiveness of the Circle of Life (COL) program in reducing marijuana use among young AI adolescents. COL is a culturally tailored, theory-based human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted disease (STD) intervention shown to delay sexual initiation among AI youths.
METHODS: We conducted secondary analyses of data from a school-based group randomized trial conducted between 2006 and 2007 in all 13 middle schools on a rural, Northern Plains reservation (N = 635, 47% female). We used discrete-time survival analysis (DTSA) to assess COL effectiveness on risk of marijuana initiation among AI youths and latent growth curve modeling (LGCM) to evaluate effects on frequency of marijuana use over time.
RESULTS: DTSA models showed that the overall risk of marijuana initiation was 17.3% lower in the COL group compared to the control group. No intervention effect on frequency of marijuana use emerged in LGCM analyses.
CONCLUSION: COL is a multifaceted, culturally tailored, skills-based program effective in preventing marijuana uptake among AI youth.

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Keywords:  American Indian; intervention; marijuana use; prevention; youth

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28032813      PMCID: PMC6774242          DOI: 10.1080/00952990.2016.1265122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse        ISSN: 0095-2990            Impact factor:   3.829


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2.  Risk factors for polydrug use in a Native American population.

Authors:  Stephen J Kunitz
Journal:  Subst Use Misuse       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 2.164

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4.  Early alcohol initiation and subsequent sexual and alcohol risk behaviors among urban youths.

Authors:  Ann Stueve; Lydia N O'Donnell
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5.  Substance use and sexual risk behaviors among american Indian and alaska native high school students.

Authors:  Lori de Ravello; Sherry Everett Jones; Scott Tulloch; Melanie Taylor; Sonal Doshi
Journal:  J Sch Health       Date:  2014-01       Impact factor: 2.118

6.  Rates of substance use of American Indian students in 8th, 10th, and 12th grades living on or near reservations: update, 2009-2012.

Authors:  Linda R Stanley; Susan D Harness; Randall C Swaim; Fred Beauvais
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2014 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.792

7.  Circle of Life HIV/AIDS-prevention intervention for American Indian and Alaska Native youth.

Authors:  Carol E Kaufman; Anne Litchfield; Edwin Schupman; Christina M Mitchell
Journal:  Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res       Date:  2012

8.  Alcohol-attributable deaths and years of potential life lost among American Indians and Alaska Natives--United States, 2001--2005.

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2008-08-29       Impact factor: 17.586

9.  Trajectories of substance use among young American Indian adolescents: patterns and predictors.

Authors:  Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell; Nancy L Asdigian; Carol E Kaufman; Cecelia Big Crow; Carly Shangreau; Ellen M Keane; Alicia C Mousseau; Christina M Mitchell
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  2013-10-18

10.  Alcohol-attributable deaths and years of potential life lost--11 States, 2006-2010.

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2014-03-14       Impact factor: 17.586

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