Testing a Dynamic Automated Substance Use Intervention Model for Youths Exiting Foster Care.

Testing a Dynamic Automated Substance Use Intervention Model for Youths Exiting Foster Care. J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse. 2016;25(3):181-187 Authors: Braciszewski JM, Stout RL, Tzilos GK, Moore RS, Bock BC, Chamberlain P Abstract With an ever increasing gap between need and availability for substance use services, more scalable and efficient interventions are needed. For youth in the foster care system, this gap is dramatic and expands as they leave care. Effective prevention services are strongly needed for this group of vulnerable young people. We propose a novel technology-driven intervention for preventing problematic substance use among youth receiving foster care services. This intervention approach would extend the work in brief computerized interventions by adding a text message-based booster, dynamically tailored to each individual's readiness to change. It also combats many barriers to service receipt. Dynamically tailored interventions delivered through technologies commonly used by adolescents and young adults have the strong potential to reduce the burden of problematic substance use. PMID: 27081290 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse - Category: Addiction Tags: J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse Source Type: research