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Título
Social Validity in Spain of the Mantente REAL Prevention Program for Early Adolescents: Social Validity of Mantente Real in Spain
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Substance use
Adolescence
Resistance strategies
Prevention program
Social validity
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Springer
Citación
Cutrín, O., Fadden, I. M., Marsiglia, & Kulis. (2023). Social Validity in Spain of the Mantente REAL Prevention Program for Early Adolescents: Social Validity of Mantente Real in Spain. Journal of Prevention, 44(2), 143-164. https://doi.org/10.1007/S10935-022-00701-3
Resumen
[EN] Studies focusing on the relevance or impact of a program, not just on its efficacy or
effectiveness, can make important contributions to prevention science. This article
documents the social validity (i.e., a construct encompassing feasibility, acceptabili
ty, and utility) of a universal substance use prevention program for early adolescents
in Spain. The Mantente REAL (keepin’it REAL) program was culturally adapted
to the Spanish context, implemented, and evaluated in six public middle schools
in two regions of Spain. Participating teachers (N = 15), students (N = 354), and re
search team members (N = 6) reported on the feasibility, acceptability, and utility
of the program implemented with first grade secondary school students. Qualitative
and quantitative data about the program, its curriculum, and the implementation
process were collected through teachers’ focus groups, students’ surveys, and ob
servation forms completed by members of the research team. Mantente REAL was
perceived to be a prevention program that was feasible for implementation in Span
ish middle schools, although some logistics related to school structural constraints
should be addressed in future implementations. The topics and activities in the
curriculum were highly accepted by teachers and students, and they reported that
the program was useful in teaching resistance strategies to cope with substance use
and other risky situations. The findings support the social validity of the culturally
adapted Mantente REAL program for early adolescents in Spain, and highlight how
feedback from stakeholders involved in the implementation can improve the dis
semination of effective prevention approaches.
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ISSN
2731-5533
DOI
10.1007/s10935-022-00701-3
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