Feasibility of Implementing the Development-Oriented Prevention Model of the Tendency to Substances Use and Psychotropic Substances in Children of England in Iran
The aim of the current study was to assess the feasibility of implementing a growth-oriented prevention model to address the tendency to use narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs among children of England in Iran.
The research methodology involved a combination of review and Delphi analysis. The study's statistical population comprised 16 criminology experts. Qualitative analysis was conducted using thematic analysis, while quantitative analysis utilized statistical measures of central tendency.
Data analysis through item analysis revealed four key areas of growth-oriented prevention at the individual, family, social, and school levels, defined by 42 sub-criteria. The results of the analysis of experts' opinions showed that growth-oriented prevention at the family level in Iran is more important than at other levels. Additionally, growth-oriented prevention at the school level ranked second, at the social level ranked third, and at the individual level ranked fourth.
Lessons from developed countries in crime prevention can be adapted with minor adjustments as effective strategies in countries like Iran.
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