Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol
Abstract Background The Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM) is a collaborative upstream model that was designed to influence risk and protective factors related to substance use within the community, school, peer and family contexts. By engaging whole communities, the IPM has been found to be effective...
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crspringernat:10.1186/s12889-020-09288-y 2023-05-15T16:50:48+02:00 Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol Halsall, Tanya Lachance, Lisa Kristjansson, Alfgeir L. Canadian Institutes of Health Research 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09288-y https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12889-020-09288-y.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09288-y/fulltext.html en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY BMC Public Health volume 20, issue 1 ISSN 1471-2458 Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health journal-article 2020 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09288-y 2022-01-04T16:10:22Z Abstract Background The Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM) is a collaborative upstream model that was designed to influence risk and protective factors related to substance use within the community, school, peer and family contexts. By engaging whole communities, the IPM has been found to be effective in reducing youth substance use behaviours across Iceland. As an extension to the IPM’s participatory approach, this research will examine how youth involvement can enhance outcomes. In addition, this research will evaluate whether the IPM approach is beneficial for mental health promotion and general youth wellbeing. Methods The present research protocol applies the bioecological model within a participatory mixed-method case study design to examine the implementation of the IPM in a rural community in Canada. This study was designed to identify whether the Icelandic substance use prevention model is effective in reducing substance use and promoting mental health and development for Canadian youth. It will also explore how to engage youth within the approach and how this adaptation influences implementation and outcomes. Discussion The findings from this study will contribute to our understanding of upstream prevention of youth substance use and will be used to support scaling of the IPM across Canada. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Springer Nature (via Crossref) Canada BMC Public Health 20 1 |
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Abstract Background The Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM) is a collaborative upstream model that was designed to influence risk and protective factors related to substance use within the community, school, peer and family contexts. By engaging whole communities, the IPM has been found to be effective in reducing youth substance use behaviours across Iceland. As an extension to the IPM’s participatory approach, this research will examine how youth involvement can enhance outcomes. In addition, this research will evaluate whether the IPM approach is beneficial for mental health promotion and general youth wellbeing. Methods The present research protocol applies the bioecological model within a participatory mixed-method case study design to examine the implementation of the IPM in a rural community in Canada. This study was designed to identify whether the Icelandic substance use prevention model is effective in reducing substance use and promoting mental health and development for Canadian youth. It will also explore how to engage youth within the approach and how this adaptation influences implementation and outcomes. Discussion The findings from this study will contribute to our understanding of upstream prevention of youth substance use and will be used to support scaling of the IPM across Canada. |
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Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol |
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Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol |
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Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol |
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Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol |
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Examining the implementation of the Icelandic model for primary prevention of substance use in a rural Canadian community: a study protocol |
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