GROW“对生活的希望”干预研究中参与者和利益相关者的动机、期望和希望。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Global Public Health Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1080/17441692.2025.2488891
M Mulavu, S K Harris, J P Seale, D Seale, P Chimponda, J M Tirrell, M Sampa, W Mutale, O Mweemba
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摘要

不健康饮酒是15-49岁年轻人过早死亡和患病的最大风险因素。全球恢复力口服讲习班(GROW)是一个以信仰为基础的药物使用恢复/品格培训方案,它制定的两项干预措施显示出通过有针对性的品格建设减少酒精使用的潜力。这些方案在赞比亚卢萨卡和辛达地区的学校和社区团体中推行。在这篇文章中,我们在项目干预之前在学校和社区参与者以及他们的亲密关系和朋友之间进行了焦点小组讨论。我们还与学校工作人员和项目执行者进行了访谈,并与合作伙伴进行了关键线人访谈。调查结果显示,参加者对即将举行的方案有足够的了解,希望它能有助于减少药物使用和灌输良好的品格。预计方案执行方面的挑战包括安排冲突、保持保留和管理货币预期。与会者对即将到来的活动充满期待,希望改善他们的生活方式。研究结果强调了其有效性需要解决的挑战。
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Motivations, expectations, and hopes of participants and stakeholders in the GROW 'Hopes for Life' intervention study.

Unhealthy alcohol use is the greatest risk factor for premature death and disease among young individuals aged 15-49. Two interventions developed by Global Resilience Oral Workshops (GROW), a faith-based substance use recovery/character training programme, show potential in the reduction of alcohol use through specifically targeted character building. These programmes were rolled out in Lusaka and Sinda districts in Zambia among school and community groups. In this article, we conducted focus group discussions among school and community participants and their close relations and friends prior to the program intervention. We also conducted interviews among school staff and programme implementers as well as key informant interviews with cooperating partners. Findings showed that participants had adequate knowledge about the upcoming programme, hoping it would contribute to a reduction in substance use and instil good character. Anticipated challenges in programme implementation included scheduling conflicts, maintaining retention, and managing monetary expectations. There was high anticipation towards the upcoming programme with participants eager to improve their lifestyles. Study findings highlight challenges that need to be addressed for its effectiveness.

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Global Public Health
Global Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Global Public Health is an essential peer-reviewed journal that energetically engages with key public health issues that have come to the fore in the global environment — mounting inequalities between rich and poor; the globalization of trade; new patterns of travel and migration; epidemics of newly-emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases; the HIV/AIDS pandemic; the increase in chronic illnesses; escalating pressure on public health infrastructures around the world; and the growing range and scale of conflict situations, terrorist threats, environmental pressures, natural and human-made disasters.
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