The impact of the ‘CATCH My Breath’ vaping prevention curriculum among high school students in Ontario, Canada: Results of a pilot test

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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Abstract

Background

Youth vaping is a public health concern in Canada. However, there is a dearth of evaluation data for school-based vaping prevention programs in Canada. This pilot study assessed short-term changes in knowledge, subjective norms, and intentions to vape among a sample of high school students in Ontario, Canada exposed to the ‘CATCH My Breath’ (CMB) vaping prevention curriculum.

Methods

A convenience sample of 10 high schools across Ontario delivered CMB lessons between October 2022 and April 2023. Students completed an online survey before being exposed to CMB and 4-weeks after the lessons. McNemar’s Chi-square exact tests of paired proportions assessed significant changes in knowledge, subjective norms, and intentions to vape before/after exposure to the curriculum among n = 116 students who could be linked over time.

Results

After exposure to CMB, students exhibited a significant increase in their knowledge: pre-test scores averaged 5.5 and post-test scores averaged 7.5. At post-test, significantly fewer students thought that most people in high school vape. There were no significant changes in intentions to vape and pre/post changes were similar for boys and girls.

Discussion

After exposure to CMB, high school students in Ontario demonstrated significant increases in knowledge of the risks of vaping and modest reductions in perceptions of subjective norms of vaping. CMB has been adapted for use in high schools in Canada, and implementing this program could help to reduce youth vaping.
CATCH My Breath "吸烟预防课程对加拿大安大略省高中生的影响:试点测试结果
背景青少年吸食毒品是加拿大的一个公共卫生问题。然而,在加拿大,对基于学校的吸食毒品预防计划的评估数据非常缺乏。这项试点研究评估了加拿大安大略省接触 "CATCH My Breath"(CMB)吸食大麻预防课程的高中生样本在知识、主观规范和吸食意向方面的短期变化。学生们在接触CMB课程之前和课程结束4周后完成了一项在线调查。McNemar's Chi-square 精确配对比例测试评估了 n = 116 名学生在接触该课程前后在知识、主观规范和吸食意向方面的显著变化,这些学生可以随着时间的推移建立联系。在测试后,认为大多数高中生都吸食毒品的学生明显减少。讨论安大略省的高中生在接触了 CMB 后,对吸食毒品风险的认识有了明显提高,对吸食毒品的主观规范的看法也略有下降。CMB已被调整用于加拿大的高中,实施该计划有助于减少青少年吸食电子烟。
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