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Sheila Giardini Murta1, Larissa de Almeida Nobre-Sandoval2, Viviane Paula Santos Rocha2, Ana Aparecida Vilela Miranda2, Karina Damous Duailibe2, Danielle Aranha Farias2, Jordana Calil Lopes de Menezes2, Ingrid Gomes Abdala2, Maria do Socorro Mendes Gomes2, Luis Gustavo do Amaral Vinha3.
Abstract
In 2013, Brazil's Ministry of Health adopted the Strengthening Families Program (SFP 10-14), developed internationally for preventing drug abuse by enhancing family bonds. The social validity of the objectives, procedures, and perceived impacts of the program were investigated for participants and facilitators in northeastern Brazil. Focus groups with parents/guardians (N = 199), adolescents (N = 111), and facilitators (N = 100) were implemented. Content analysis revealed that the program's objectives were considered socially relevant and that there was a positive short-term perceived impact on family cohesion, authoritative parenting style, adolescent life skills, and the facilitators' professional capacity. The parents/guardians and adolescents presented a positive perception of the appropriateness of the program's methodology, while facilitators indicated the need to adapt it to vulnerable families and improve its implementation conditions. Future studies may benefit from these findings when developing similarly viable and scalable interventions in low-resource settings. Brazilian Trial Register RBR-7q9xh5. Registered 5 August 2017, http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-7q9xh5/.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent health; Family health; Health promotion; Program evaluation; Substance-related disorders
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33063234 DOI: 10.1007/s11121-020-01173-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Sci ISSN: 1389-4986