Canadian cannabis education resources to support youth health literacy: A scoping review and environmental scan.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1177/00178969231191085
Emily J Howe, Lisa D Bishop, Bethany S Torraville, Emily C Rowe, Eden Kinzel, Jennifer R Donnan
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Background: The 2018 legalisation of cannabis in Canada sparked concern and conversation about the potential negative impacts of youth cannabis use. It is clear that young people are already engaging in cannabis use for a variety of reasons; therefore, youth cannabis education is desirable to promote harm reduction and reduce the risk of adverse physical and mental health outcomes.

Objective: To identify and categorise Canadian cannabis education resources using a social-ecological approach informed by the youth health literacy framework, considering multiple factors at the micro-, meso- and macro-levels that influence health literacy and impact behaviour.

Methods: In line with scoping review methodology, database searches and an environmental scan of materials were completed. Specific inclusion criteria were identified to encompass all Canadian cannabis education resources directed towards young people aged 9-18 years and adults in contact with youth.

Results: A total of 60 resources were identified and categorised using the youth health literacy framework in terms of their focus on (1) micro influences (resources for youth); (2) meso influences (resources for teachers, parents, mentors); and (3) macro influences (resources for indigenous communities and medical professionals).

Conclusions: While many resources were identified, issues exist with the accessibility, quality and multicultural considerations of such resources, warranting the development of comprehensive, evidence-based and harm reduction-focused cannabis education for youth.

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加拿大大麻教育资源支持青年健康知识普及:范围审查和环境扫描
2018年加拿大大麻合法化引发了人们对青少年使用大麻潜在负面影响的关注和讨论。很明显,由于各种原因,年轻人已经开始使用大麻;因此,青少年大麻教育是促进减少危害和减少不利身心健康结果的风险的可取之处。在青年卫生扫盲框架的指导下,采用社会生态方法确定加拿大大麻教育资源并对其进行分类,同时考虑影响卫生扫盲和影响行为的微观、中观和宏观层面的多种因素。按照范围审查方法,完成了数据库搜索和材料环境扫描。确定了具体的纳入标准,以包括针对9-18岁青年和与青年接触的成年人的所有加拿大大麻教育资源。利用青年健康素养框架,共确定和分类了60种资源,其重点是:(1)微观影响(青年资源);(2)中观影响(教师、家长、导师的资源);(3)宏观影响(土著社区和医疗专业人员的资源)。虽然确定了许多资源,但在这些资源的可及性、质量和多文化考虑方面存在问题,因此有必要为青年发展全面、循证和注重减少伤害的大麻教育。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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