School‐based interventions targeting substance use among young people in low‐and‐middle‐income countries: A scoping review

Author:

Cadri Abdul12,Beema Ameena Nizar3,Schuster Tibor1,Barnett Tracie1,Asampong Emmanuel2,Adams Alayne M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine McGill University Montreal Canada

2. Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health University of Ghana Accra Ghana

3. Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences McGill University Montreal Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and aimGlobally, harmful substance use is among the leading causes of premature deaths in the general population, and most of these behaviours are initiated during pre‐adolescence to young adulthood. Preventing the onset or reducing the prevalence of substance use among young people is thus a global health priority. Diverse school‐based interventions have been implemented in low‐and‐middle‐income countries (LMICs); however, evidence regarding their theoretical underpinnings and core components is lacking. The aim of this scoping review was to identify the underlying (social/behavioural) theories, models or frameworks (TMF) and core (practical) components of school‐based interventions in LMICs aimed at preventing the onset or reducing the prevalence of substance use among young people.MethodsUsing the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) guidance for conducting scoping reviews, we searched scientific literature databases for articles published from 1995 to 2022. A further search was conducted using the reference lists of included articles. We selected randomized and non‐randomized trials of school‐based interventions in LMICs that aimed at preventing the onset or reducing the prevalence of substance use among young people. We used Covidence software to screen titles and abstracts, as well as full texts. We then extracted the data and analysed it using a descriptive content analysis approach. Two reviewers conducted the screening, extraction and data analysis and discussed discrepancies, and clarified doubts and uncertainties through consultation with the other team members.FindingsA total of 58 articles were included in the review. Most articles (63.8%) used either a single or combination of two or more TMFs to inform their interventions. The most widely used TMF was social learning theory followed by theory of planned behaviour. We identified six core components of substance use prevention interventions: education, school environment, school policy, parental involvement, peer engagement and counselling.ConclusionThis scoping review outlines the core components of school‐based substance use prevention interventions used in low‐and‐middle‐income countries and the common theories, models or frameworks that underpin the design of those interventions.

Funder

Faculty of Medicine, McGill University

Publisher

Wiley

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