Substance Use: Digital Interventions to Prevent Substance Use among Adolescents: Summary Evidence Table
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Alternative Title:Summary Evidence Table: Digital Interventions to Prevent Substance Use among Adolescents
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Description:This Summary Evidence Table supports the report Substance Use: Digital Interventions to Prevent Substance Use among Adolescents, available in this repository at https://doi.org/10.15620/cdc/168647
The CPSTF recommendation is based on evidence from a systematic review of 45 studies, 20 of which were conducted in the United States (search period from January 2000 to July 2023).
The systematic review team evaluated substance use measures reported in the included studies for the following outcome categories: 1) Use (prevalence, amount, or frequency) of one or more substances (40 studies), and, 2) Initiation of use for one or more substances (16 studies).
Studies included a median of 1,234 participants (IQI: 543 to 2,134 participants; 45 studies). The median duration of intervention activities was 1.5 months (in 10 studies intervention content was provided in a single session). Most interventions provided multiple sessions or modules (median: 6 sessions, 4.5 hours), The median study evaluation period was 12 months (IQI: 6.0 months, 24.0 months; 45 studies).
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Citation:Suggested citation: The Community Preventive Service Task Force (CPSTF). Summary Evidence Table: Digital Interventions to Prevent Substance Use among Adolescents. The Community Guide [www.thecommunityguide.org]. The Community Preventive Service Task Force, Atlanta, Georgia, 30329. https://doi.org/10.15620/cdc/168648
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