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This project is expected to establish a network of resilient young people with good anti-drug knowledge to mobilize them to assist in current or future anti-drug work, expanding the antidrug capacity of our community. After the project, it is also anticipated that people in this network will continue to assist in the anti-drug work.
In phase 1, the investigators will deliver adventure-based training programs (2-day 1-night camp). Participants will attend in the educational workshop and undergo five adventure-based activities. The key educational workshop's topics include: 1) introduction to the drugs, health and legal consequences of drugs especially cocaine, cannabis and ice, 2) anti-drug services, and 3) the AWARD model.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention group | Experimental | Participants will attend an two day one night adventure-based training program which includes an educational workshop and five adventure-based activities. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Aspirin | Other | Participants are required to complete the training program includes an educational workshops and five adventure-based activities. The key educational workshop's topics include: 1) introduction to the drugs, health and legal consequences of drugs especially cocaine, cannabis and ice, 2) anti-drug services, and 3) the AWARD model. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| BDF Question Set No. 2 | To assess knowledge about the harm of drug abuse. Scoring Instruction: Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + Q4 + Q5 + (6-Q6) + Q7 + Q8 + Q9 + Q10. Minimum score: 10 Maximum score: 50. | Baseline and 2 days (pre and post intervention) |
| BDF Question Set No. 24 | Knowledge about Cannabis-related Harms. Minimum score: 12 Maximum score: 60. total score calculate: Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + Q4 + Q5 + Q6 + Q7+ Q8 + Q9 + Q10 + (6-Q11) + (6-Q12). | baseline and 2 days (pre and post intervention) |
| BDF Question Set No. 18 | To assess permissive attitude towards drug abuse (Secondary school student version). Minimum score: 21 Maximum score: 105. Total scores calculate: Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + Q4 + Q5 + Q6 + Q7 + Q8 + Q9 + Q10 + Q11 + Q12 + Q13 + Q14 + Q15 + Q16 + Q17 + Q18 + Q19 + Q20 + Q21. | Baseline and 2 days (pre and post intervention) |
| BDF Question Set No. 25 | To assess permissive attitude towards smoking cannabis. Minimum score: 13 Maximum score: 65. Calculate process: Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + Q4 + Q5 + Q6 + Q7+ Q8 + Q9 + Q10 + Q11 + Q12 + Q13. | baseline and 2 days (pre and post intervention) |
| BDF Question Set No. 26 | To assess permissive attitude towards drugs trafficking. Minimum score: 14 Maximum score: 70. Total scores calculate: Q1 + Q2 + (6-Q3) + Q4 + (6-Q5) + Q6 + (6-Q7) + (6-Q8) + Q9 + Q10 + (6-Q11) + Q12 + Q13. | Baseline and 2 days (pre and post intervention) |
| The Chinese version of the 14-item resilience scale | The 14-item resilience scale (RS-14) was used to assess the degree of resilience and was a short version of the original resilience scale (RS). The RS-14 was a 14-item and single-factor structure instrument, comprising a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Examples of the items were, "I feel that I can handle many things at a time" and "I keep interested in things". The Chinese translation of the RS-14 was developed with a backtranslation procedure to ensure accuracy. Suitable internal consistency was suggested by a figure of .917 for the coefficient alpha (regarding the RS-14 of the original scale). Further, the original RS-14 was retested after three weeks, and the test-retest reliability of RS-14 was .736 (.595, .837). |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Ka Wai Katherine Lam | Contact | 27666420 | kw-katherine.lam@polyu.edu.hk | |
| Ka Yan Ho | Contact | 2766417 | kyeva.ho@polyu.edu.hk |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Recruiting | Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
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| ID | Term |
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| D000076064 | Drug Misuse |
| ID | Term |
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| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| D001241 | Aspirin |
| ID | Term |
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| D012459 | Salicylates |
| D062385 | Hydroxybenzoates |
| D010636 | Phenols |
| D001555 | Benzene Derivatives |
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| Baseline and 2 days (pre and post intervention) |
| D006841 |
| Hydrocarbons, Aromatic |
| D006844 | Hydrocarbons, Cyclic |
| D006838 | Hydrocarbons |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |