TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - The effects of the Friendship Online Intervention Program on physical activity, substance abuse, psychosomatic symptoms, and well-being among at-risk youth JO - Journal of Adolescence A1 - Glaser, Michal A1 - Green, Gizell A1 - Barak, Sharon A1 - Bord, Shiran A1 - Levi, Sharon A1 - Jakobovich, Ronit A1 - Dunsky, Ayelet A1 - Zigdon, Avi A1 - Zwilling, Moti A1 - Tesler, Riki SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - INTRODUCTION: At-risk youth are those who are currently or potentially exposed to physical, mental, or emotional danger. The Friendship Online Intervention Program (FOIP) was created to encourage physical activity (PA) and reduce risky behavior among vocational secondary-school youth in Israel. We wanted to evaluate the effect of FOIP on PA, substance abuse, and psychological factors, including psychosomatic symptoms and well-being.

METHODS: From October 2021 to June 2022, nonrandom sampling was employed to select at-risk youth from vocational secondary schools for participation in the FOIP. Before and after the intervention, questionnaires were administered to the intervention and control groups. The effects of FOIP were evaluated by univariate and multivariable analyses.

RESULTS: The intervention (n = 103) and control (n = 77) groups showed similar levels of PA, cigarette smoking, and alcohol consumption at the beginning of the study. At follow-up, the intervention group showed a 57% increase in PA versus no change for the control group and decreased levels of smoking compared to the control group (p < .001). Similarly, in the intervention group, the number of psychosomatic symptoms decreased (effect size = 1.68) and life satisfaction increased (effect size = 0.86). Group assignment (intervention or control group) significantly predicted PA level, cigarette smoking, psychosomatic symptoms, and life satisfaction (adjusted R(2)  = .46,.20,.08, and.28, respectively) with participants in the intervention group showing more favorable results compared with the control group.

CONCLUSIONS: FOIP was effective in increasing PA and decreasing risky behaviors among youth. FOIP may help at-risk youth build resilience and promote their physical and mental health.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 0140-1971 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jad.12272 ID - ref1 ER -