Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines

Objective: The aim of this study was to pilot and evaluate the feasibility of an early intervention programme for low-risk drug users in the Philippines. Design: The early intervention consists of three sessions delivered by paraprofessionals focusing on stress, wellbeing, substance use, family and...

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Main Authors: Baloloy, Jim Rey R., Hechanova, Maria Regina, Co, Trixia Anne C., Angeles, Patrick Louis B.
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/435
https://doi.org/10.1177/00178969231203973
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-14352024-03-07T06:56:31Z Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines Baloloy, Jim Rey R. Hechanova, Maria Regina Co, Trixia Anne C. Angeles, Patrick Louis B. Objective: The aim of this study was to pilot and evaluate the feasibility of an early intervention programme for low-risk drug users in the Philippines. Design: The early intervention consists of three sessions delivered by paraprofessionals focusing on stress, wellbeing, substance use, family and drug use and communication skills. The study was conducted in two phases. In the pilot phase, a randomised controlled trial design was used. In the second phase, a larger field cohort evaluation study design was implemented. Setting: The randomised controlled trial in the first phase was undertaken in four local government units (LGUs). The second phase took place in 13 LGUs in three island clusters in the Philippines. Methods: In the first phase, 42 low-risk users from three urban and one rural community were randomly assigned to treatment and wait-control groups. In the second phase, 744 low-risk users undertook the programme. In both phases, the pretest and posttest measured recovery skills, life skills, quality of life, perceived family support, wellbeing and intent to use drugs. Results: In the first phase, analysis of variance with repeated measures revealed significant differences in pretest and posttest scores in recovery skills and quality of life of participants compared to those who did not participate in the programmes. In the second phase, paired-sample t-test revealed significant improvements in terms of recovery skills, life skills, quality of life, perceived family support, wellbeing and intent to use drugs. Path analysis provided support for the programme’s theory of change. Facilitators perceived the programme to be effective and easy to implement. Conclusions: The study suggests that an early intervention focusing on mental health and substance use delivered by paraprofessionals may be a viable means to reduce drug use and improve mental health in countries such as the Philippines that have little resources and scarce mental health professionals. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/435 https://doi.org/10.1177/00178969231203973 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Drug use mental health Philippines prevention substance use Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Substance Abuse and Addiction
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Drug use
mental health
Philippines
prevention
substance use
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Substance Abuse and Addiction
spellingShingle Drug use
mental health
Philippines
prevention
substance use
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Substance Abuse and Addiction
Baloloy, Jim Rey R.
Hechanova, Maria Regina
Co, Trixia Anne C.
Angeles, Patrick Louis B.
Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines
description Objective: The aim of this study was to pilot and evaluate the feasibility of an early intervention programme for low-risk drug users in the Philippines. Design: The early intervention consists of three sessions delivered by paraprofessionals focusing on stress, wellbeing, substance use, family and drug use and communication skills. The study was conducted in two phases. In the pilot phase, a randomised controlled trial design was used. In the second phase, a larger field cohort evaluation study design was implemented. Setting: The randomised controlled trial in the first phase was undertaken in four local government units (LGUs). The second phase took place in 13 LGUs in three island clusters in the Philippines. Methods: In the first phase, 42 low-risk users from three urban and one rural community were randomly assigned to treatment and wait-control groups. In the second phase, 744 low-risk users undertook the programme. In both phases, the pretest and posttest measured recovery skills, life skills, quality of life, perceived family support, wellbeing and intent to use drugs. Results: In the first phase, analysis of variance with repeated measures revealed significant differences in pretest and posttest scores in recovery skills and quality of life of participants compared to those who did not participate in the programmes. In the second phase, paired-sample t-test revealed significant improvements in terms of recovery skills, life skills, quality of life, perceived family support, wellbeing and intent to use drugs. Path analysis provided support for the programme’s theory of change. Facilitators perceived the programme to be effective and easy to implement. Conclusions: The study suggests that an early intervention focusing on mental health and substance use delivered by paraprofessionals may be a viable means to reduce drug use and improve mental health in countries such as the Philippines that have little resources and scarce mental health professionals.
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author Baloloy, Jim Rey R.
Hechanova, Maria Regina
Co, Trixia Anne C.
Angeles, Patrick Louis B.
author_facet Baloloy, Jim Rey R.
Hechanova, Maria Regina
Co, Trixia Anne C.
Angeles, Patrick Louis B.
author_sort Baloloy, Jim Rey R.
title Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines
title_short Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines
title_full Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines
title_fullStr Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Pilot of an Early Intervention Programme for Low-Risk Persons Who Use Drugs in the Philippines
title_sort pilot of an early intervention programme for low-risk persons who use drugs in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/435
https://doi.org/10.1177/00178969231203973
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