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School-Based Interventions for Drug Use Prevention Among Adolescents: A Scoping Review
Sunandar Said1,2, Sukri Palutturi1, Irwandy1
1Doctoral Program, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia.
Background:
Drug abuse among adolescents is a global public health challenge. While schools are key environments for prevention, the impact of facilitator types and cultural contexts on program success requires clarification.
Methods:
This scoping review followed JBI and PRISMA-ScR guidelines. A systematic search of four databases (2015-2025) yielded 27 eligible studies for thematic analysis.
Findings:
Interventions targeting life skills led by teachers or peers consistently produced positive outcomes. Conversely, programs led by external authorities, such as police, showed mixed results. For instance, police-led initiatives effective in the US initially showed no impact or adverse effects in Brazil. Evidence indicates that rigorous cultural re-adaptation can eliminate these harms, highlighting that cultural alignment is a prerequisite for program safety.
Implications For School Health Policy, Practice, And Equity:
Policy should prioritize tailoring interventions to local contexts over rigid adoption of foreign models. Adaptation is a stepwise process: first ensuring safety, then aiming for effectiveness. Facilitator success relies more on trust and pedagogical skill than formal authority.
Conclusions:
In school-based prevention, the messenger is as critical as the message. Success depends on contextual relevance and building genuine trust with adolescents.
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