The Development of a Community-Based Drug Intervention for Filipino Drug Users
This article documents the development of a community-based drug intervention for low- to mild-risk drug users who surrendered as part of the Philippine government's anti-drug campaign. It highlights the importance of developing evidence-informed drug recovery interventions that are appropriate...
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ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-10372022-02-14T04:03:39Z The Development of a Community-Based Drug Intervention for Filipino Drug Users Hechanova, Ma. Regina Alianan, Arsenio S Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Melgar, Isabel E Acosta, Avegale Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue Bunagan, Kay Yusay, Camille Ang, Angelica Flores, Jane Canoy, Nico A Espina, Ervina Gomez, Gayle A Hinckley, Elena Samonte Tuliao, Antover P Cue, Miriam P This article documents the development of a community-based drug intervention for low- to mild-risk drug users who surrendered as part of the Philippine government's anti-drug campaign. It highlights the importance of developing evidence-informed drug recovery interventions that are appropriate to the Asian culture and to developing economies. Interviews and consultations with users and community stakeholders reveal the need for an intervention that would improve the drug recovery skills and life skills of users. Evidence-based interventions were adapted using McKleroy and colleagues’ (2006) Map of Adaptation Process (MAP) framework. The resulting intervention reflected the country's collectivist culture, relational values, propensity for indirect and non-verbal communication, and interdependent self-construal. The use of small groups, interactive and creative methodologies, and the incorporation of music and prayer also recognised the importance of these in the Philippine culture. 2018-02-14T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/38 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1037&context=psychology-faculty-pubs Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo drug use addiction community-based drug treatment Philippines program adaptation Clinical Psychology Community Psychology Psychology |
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This article documents the development of a community-based drug intervention for low- to mild-risk drug users who surrendered as part of the Philippine government's anti-drug campaign. It highlights the importance of developing evidence-informed drug recovery interventions that are appropriate to the Asian culture and to developing economies. Interviews and consultations with users and community stakeholders reveal the need for an intervention that would improve the drug recovery skills and life skills of users. Evidence-based interventions were adapted using McKleroy and colleagues’ (2006) Map of Adaptation Process (MAP) framework. The resulting intervention reflected the country's collectivist culture, relational values, propensity for indirect and non-verbal communication, and interdependent self-construal. The use of small groups, interactive and creative methodologies, and the incorporation of music and prayer also recognised the importance of these in the Philippine culture. |
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Hechanova, Ma. Regina Alianan, Arsenio S Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Melgar, Isabel E Acosta, Avegale Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue Bunagan, Kay Yusay, Camille Ang, Angelica Flores, Jane Canoy, Nico A Espina, Ervina Gomez, Gayle A Hinckley, Elena Samonte Tuliao, Antover P Cue, Miriam P |
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Hechanova, Ma. Regina Alianan, Arsenio S Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Melgar, Isabel E Acosta, Avegale Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue Bunagan, Kay Yusay, Camille Ang, Angelica Flores, Jane Canoy, Nico A Espina, Ervina Gomez, Gayle A Hinckley, Elena Samonte Tuliao, Antover P Cue, Miriam P |
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The Development of a Community-Based Drug Intervention for Filipino Drug Users |
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The Development of a Community-Based Drug Intervention for Filipino Drug Users |
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