Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention With Adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities.

Substance use & addiction journal Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-03 DOI:10.1177/29767342251350757
Flavio F Marsiglia, Chao-Kai Huang, James Herbert Williams, Samuel Munyuwiny, Lefate Makunyane, Daniel Ikenna Molobe, Rachel Freeman, Stephen Kulis, Ijeoma Ogbonnaya, Elizabeth Lightfoot
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This commentary article examines the landscape of youth substance use prevention efforts in sub-Saharan Africa over the past decade (2014-2024), highlighting both the progress made and the challenges that remain. It reviews current evidence-based prevention programs, including Keepin' it REAL and the Unplugged Program, discussing their implementation, cultural adaptation, and effectiveness. The article also acknowledges other promising prevention initiatives and capacity-building efforts across the region. The review concludes that the region's great diversity is also reflected in the state of prevention science in different countries. There is, however, a shared need for more access to evidence-based prevention interventions and a need to strengthen local capacity to lead the efforts. We introduce the Global Center for Applied Health Research's African Initiative as a specific approach to strengthening local capacity, conducting feasibility studies, and culturally adapting evidence-based interventions. The model emphasizes sustainability, cultural congruence, and community-based participatory research approaches. We discuss the implications for future research, stressing the need for culturally adapted, evidence-based interventions that address the complex socio-cultural, economic, and political landscapes of sub-Saharan Africa. The article calls for greater involvement of local researchers and youth in the design and implementation of prevention programs, as well as an increase in funding for prevention science research to inform policy changes. This commentary proposes a specific strategy in support of in-country researchers, policymakers, educators, and health professionals as they work toward reducing substance use among youth in sub-Saharan Africa. The article concludes by advocating for a multilevel approach to prevention science that goes beyond studying proximal risk factors to consider broader structural determinants.

撒哈拉以南非洲青少年基于证据的药物使用预防:挑战与机遇。
这篇评论文章审查了过去十年(2014-2024年)撒哈拉以南非洲地区青少年药物使用预防工作的情况,强调了取得的进展和仍然存在的挑战。报告回顾了当前以证据为基础的预防项目,包括“保持真实”和“不插电项目”,讨论了它们的实施、文化适应性和有效性。这篇文章还承认了该地区其他有希望的预防举措和能力建设努力。该审查的结论是,该区域的巨大多样性也反映在不同国家的预防科学状况上。然而,我们共同需要更多地获得以证据为基础的预防干预措施,并需要加强地方领导这些努力的能力。我们介绍了全球应用卫生研究中心的非洲倡议,作为加强地方能力、开展可行性研究和在文化上适应循证干预措施的具体办法。该模型强调可持续性、文化一致性和基于社区的参与性研究方法。我们讨论了对未来研究的影响,强调需要针对撒哈拉以南非洲复杂的社会文化、经济和政治景观采取适应文化的、基于证据的干预措施。这篇文章呼吁让当地科学家和年轻人更多地参与预防项目的设计和实施,并增加对预防科学研究的资助,从而为政策变化提供信息。本评论提出了一项具体战略,以支持国内研究人员、政策制定者、教育工作者和卫生专业人员努力减少撒哈拉以南非洲青年的药物使用。文章的结论是提倡一种多层次的预防科学方法,超越研究近端风险因素,考虑更广泛的结构决定因素。
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