Can giving youth a voice stop opioid misuse?
NCT ID NCT05736211
Summary
This small pilot study tested whether actively involving young people in community prevention programs helps reduce risks for substance and opioid misuse. Four prevention organizations were randomly assigned to either include youth in their planning and activities or continue their usual work. Researchers measured whether this youth engagement improved the programs' quality and helped young people build skills and make safer choices.
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Wake Forest School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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