Adaptation and implementation of the Planet Youth substance use prevention model in Chile

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The prevalence of substance use is high among adolescents in several region around the world, specifically in Chile, and its prevention is an important public health challenge. We describe the adaptation and the feasibility to implement the Icelandic model of substance use prevention in adolescents “Planet Youth” in Chile as first experience in Latin America. This community prevention model focuses on the environment, culture and the promotion of health in adolescents, informed by local risk and protective factors. Implementation requires collaboration between academia and municipal authorities. Six municipalities of the Metropolitan Region, the University of Chile and the Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis collaborated in the implementation of the Planet Youth model since 2018 in Chile. A substance use survey was translated, adapted, and applied to 7354 tenth grade students. The results were informed to schools and municipalities in order to work on modifications of the main risk and protective factors in their own community. In 2020, the prevention process has required some adaptation due to COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss sociocultural factors in the adaptation of this international prevention model transferred to Latin America. The implementation of the Planet Youth model is feasible in Chile and offers an opportunity to effectively prevent the substance use behaviors of adolescents in Latin America.

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Nicolás Libuy, H., Carlos Ibáñez, P., Viviana Guajardo, T., Ana María Araneda, F., Lorena Contreras, E., Paula Donoso, A., & Mundt, A. P. (2021). Adaptation and implementation of the Planet Youth substance use prevention model in Chile. Revista Chilena de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 59(1), 38–48. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-92272021000100038

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