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An Integrated Program to Promote Anti-cannabis Messages

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Cannabis
Interventions
Other: A community-based network training program
Registration Number
NCT05899946
Lead Sponsor
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Brief Summary

The number of youngsters abusing cannabis is surging, the public health consequences caused by cannabis can be unpredictable. Educating the public especially the young population about cannabis need to be highlighted. To successfully promote anti-cannabis messages to youngsters and prevent them from taking cannabis, the involvement of their parents and modern technology such as robots can be helpful. This project aims to educate the young population and their parents about cannabis, particularly its legal consequences and clarifying their misconceptions.

Detailed Description

A pre-post study design will be used. A total of 50 nursing students and 150 parent-child-dyads will be recruited by sending mass emails or sending invitation letters. The nursing students are in their year 2 or above bachelor program in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The inclusion criteria for parent-child-dyads include: (1) children who are aged 13 - 20, (2) children who have a parent who are willing to join with the child, and (3) parent-child dyads who are able to speak in Cantonese and write in Chinese. The outcome measures will cover demographic data, the knowledge about cannabis-related harm, the permissive attitude towards smoking cannabis and drugs trafficking.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

-parents and children who are not able to speak Cantonese and write in Chinese

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
pre- and post-educational groupA community-based network training programThis project will deliver an integrated program by nursing students with robots to clarify the misunderstanding about cannabis among parents and their children in Hong Kong
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Beat Drugs Fund Question Set No. 24 for knowledge at the end of educational workshops completionat the end of educational workshops completion, an average of 10 months

The Beat Drugs Fund Question Set No. 24 (Knowledge about Cannabis-related Harms Pre/post-activity Evaluation Questionnaire) will be used to measure the knowledge about cannabis-related harm among youngsters and their parents, and the nursing students

The Beat Drugs Fund Question Set No. 24 for knowledge at baselineat baseline

The Beat Drugs Fund Question Set No. 24 (Knowledge about Cannabis-related Harms Pre/post-activity Evaluation Questionnaire) will be used to measure the knowledge about cannabis-related harm among youngsters and their parents, and the nursing students

The BDF Question Set No. 26 for attitude towards drugs trafficking at the end of educational workshops completionat the end of educational workshops completion, an average of 10 months

The BDF Question Set No. 26 (Questionnaire to Measure Attitude towards Drug Trafficking) will be used to record the permissive attitude towards drugs trafficking among youngsters and their parents, and the nursing students

The BDF Question Set No. 25 for attitude towards Smoking Cannabis at baselineat baseline

The BDF Question Set No. 25 (Permissive Attitude towards Smoking Cannabis Pre/Post-Activity Evaluation Questionnaire) will be used to assess the permissive attitude towards smoking cannabis among youngsters and their parents, and the nursing students

The BDF Question Set No. 25 for attitude towards Smoking Cannabis at the end of educational workshops completionat the end of educational workshops completion, an average of 10 months

The BDF Question Set No. 25 (Permissive Attitude towards Smoking Cannabis Pre/Post-Activity Evaluation Questionnaire) will be used to assess the permissive attitude towards smoking cannabis among youngsters and their parents, and the nursing students

The BDF Question Set No. 26 for attitude towards drugs trafficking at baselineat baseline

The BDF Question Set No. 26 (Questionnaire to Measure Attitude towards Drug Trafficking) will be used to record the permissive attitude towards drugs trafficking among youngsters and their parents, and the nursing students

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Katherine Lam

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong,China, Hong Kong

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