Randomized clinical trial to change parental practices for drug use in a telehealth prevention program: a pilot study

Journal Title: Jornal de Pediatria - Year 2019, Vol 95, Issue 3

Abstract

Objectives Programs for parents have been found to have a direct positive impact on reducing the consumption of psychoactive substances by adolescents, as well as having an indirect impact on reducing risk factors and increasing protective factors. The present study aimed to verify if a telehealth prevention program based on a brief motivational intervention helps to reduce parental risk practices and increase parental protective practices for drug use in comparison with psychoeducation. Methods A pilot randomized controlled trial was performed at the National Service of Guidance and Information on Drug Use (Ligue 132), from September 2014 to December 2015, with the parents of adolescents (n=26). The outcome measures were parental style, risk, and protective parental practices. Results The brief motivational intervention was found to be more effective than psychoeducation in reducing the negligent behavior of parents. Furthermore, when comparing pre- and post-intervention data, the brief motivational intervention helped to change parental style and the large majority of parental practices: increasing positive monitoring, as well as decreasing physical abuse, relaxed discipline, inconsistent punishment, and negative monitoring. Conclusions These results demonstrate that the telehealth intervention is effective in modifying the parental practices known to help in preventing drug use. Studies with more number of subjects are required so that the results can be substantiated and generalized.

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Juliana Valente

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  • EP ID EP581386
  • DOI 10.1016/j.jped.2018.02.004
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Juliana Valente (2019). Randomized clinical trial to change parental practices for drug use in a telehealth prevention program: a pilot study. Jornal de Pediatria, 95(3), 334-341. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-581386