Community-based Drug Recovery Support in the Phiippines: Implementing Katatagan Kontra droga sa Komunidad
This chapter documents the describes the process of developing a community-based drug rehabilitation (CBDR) program for moderate-risk clients. The katatagan Kontra Droga sa Komunidad program consists of 6 modules on recovery skills; 6 modules on life skills and 3 family modules. The program was pilo...
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ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-13722022-08-22T22:37:04Z Community-based Drug Recovery Support in the Phiippines: Implementing Katatagan Kontra droga sa Komunidad Hechanova, Ma. Regina M Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Alianan, Arsenio S, Jr Melgar, Isabel E Acosta, Avegale C Bautista, Violeta V Padasas, Irene O Reyes, Jennel Drezza Fe C Bunagan, Kay This chapter documents the describes the process of developing a community-based drug rehabilitation (CBDR) program for moderate-risk clients. The katatagan Kontra Droga sa Komunidad program consists of 6 modules on recovery skills; 6 modules on life skills and 3 family modules. The program was pilot-tested in Quezon City and results revealed significant decrease in substance dependence symptoms and increase in adaptive coping and psychological wellbeing. It shares the enablers of CBDR including family support; social support; spritual support; community support. It also recounts barriers to CBDR including shame and stigma; limited understanding of drug use; fragmented approach to CBDR; lack of human resources; attitudes towards monitoring and evaluation; language issues; particpant attendance; safety and security; and compliance vs voluntary treatment. Given these; recommendations include taking a holistic approach; incorporating culture in designing interventions; and continuing support through aftercare; resources; coordination; capacity building; citizen engagement; need for interventions for the youth; prevention; policy and media and advocacy. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/372 https://www.pssc.org.ph/product/crime-and-punishment-in-the-philippines/ Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Community-based drug rehabilitation Philippines mental health community interventions Mental and Social Health Psychology |
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This chapter documents the describes the process of developing a community-based drug rehabilitation (CBDR) program for moderate-risk clients. The katatagan Kontra Droga sa Komunidad program consists of 6 modules on recovery skills; 6 modules on life skills and 3 family modules. The program was pilot-tested in Quezon City and results revealed significant decrease in substance dependence symptoms and increase in adaptive coping and psychological wellbeing. It shares the enablers of CBDR including family support; social support; spritual support; community support. It also recounts barriers to CBDR including shame and stigma; limited understanding of drug use; fragmented approach to CBDR; lack of human resources; attitudes towards monitoring and evaluation; language issues; particpant attendance; safety and security; and compliance vs voluntary treatment. Given these; recommendations include taking a holistic approach; incorporating culture in designing interventions; and continuing support through aftercare; resources; coordination; capacity building; citizen engagement; need for interventions for the youth; prevention; policy and media and advocacy. |
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Hechanova, Ma. Regina M Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Alianan, Arsenio S, Jr Melgar, Isabel E Acosta, Avegale C Bautista, Violeta V Padasas, Irene O Reyes, Jennel Drezza Fe C Bunagan, Kay |
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