Red interdisciplinar para la PROmoción de la salud y bienestar Emocional en las personas jóvenes

Researchers from the University of Jaén present the initiatives DIGITAS, PROCARE and PROADEMO at the conference Prevention of Addictions 2024

Lourdes Espinosa and David Jiménez presented these projects to promote the health and emotional wellbeing of adolescents at a training event organized by the Provincial Council of Córdoba and the Andalusian School of Public Health.

5/12/2024.- Researchers from the University of Jaén (UJA) and the PROEMO Network presented the DIGITAS, PROCARE and PROADEMO initiatives at the Addiction Prevention Day 2024, organized yesterday in Córdoba city by the Provincial Council of Córdoba and the Andalusian School of Public Health, which belongs to the Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs of the Andalusian Regional Government.

Under the title “Present and future in the prevention of addictions”, the aim of this training event was to inform professionals working in this field about best practice models and innovative experiences that can be incorporated into their daily routine.

Specifically, UJA researchers Lourdes Espinosa and David Jimenez participated in the round table on innovative practices in prevention, which was moderated by Ana Anguita, psychologist of the Addictions Unit of the Provincial Institute of Social Welfare of Cordoba, and in which also participated the researcher of the Miguel Hernandez University, Jose Luis Carballo.

Lourdes Espinosa and David Jiménez discussed the DIGITAS project, an online knowledge transfer tool. In this way, they offered resources and evidence-based tools to help adolescents and contribute to their emotional literacy in addiction-related issues.

Digitas is a project financed by the State Research Agency (Ministry of Science and Innovation) and the European Union with “NextGenerationEU” funds, which includes podcasts, videos, documentaries, sound fiction, online guides and all kinds of audiovisual resources and content.

They also discussed the guidelines of the PROCARE initiative (Selective Prevention through Transdiagnostic Intervention for Adolescents at Risk of Emotional Problems). This is the first transdiagnostic program of selective and indicated prevention at international level aimed at young people between 12 and 18 years of age at risk of suffering emotional problems. More specifically, they presented the additional module that deals with risk factors linked to behavioral addictions and addictions to substances such as alcohol and drugs.

PROCARE is an R+D+i project PID 2019-111138RB-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and the State Research Agency), with the participation of professionals from the Department of Psychology at UJA, Rovira i Virgili University, Miguel Hernández University and the University of Miami (USA). It is currently being implemented in the province of Cordoba and in the municipality of Marmolejo in Jaen, thanks to the financial support of the Provincial Council of Cordoba, the City Council of Marmolejo and the Provincial Council of Jaen.

Finally, they presented the materials launched through the PROADEMO project (‘PROmocionAnDo la salud y el bienestar EMOcional de los adolescentes en el sector educativo, sanitario y la sociedad’), in which an interdisciplinary team from UJA has developed a set of practical tools for the emotional support of adolescents, aimed at educational, health and youth professionals, as well as young people themselves.

The PROADEMO materials consist of a three-session emotional training guide for professionals; a 22-chapter practical tools guide complemented by a triage tool to classify the severity and urgency of the most frequent incidents they may face in their interaction with young people. One of these chapters deals extensively with chemical and behavioral addictions; these materials, which are complemented by a series of informative videos aimed at adolescents themselves to promote their resilience and increase their emotional literacy, are free and downloadable through the PROADEMO initiative website.

In the elaboration and edition of this kit, the PROADEMO project has counted with the collaboration and support of an External Advisory Council composed of nine entities: the Spanish Youth Institute (INJUVE), attached to the Ministry of Youth and Children, the Spanish Youth Council (CJE), the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA), the Princess of Girona Foundation (FPdGi), the Integral Health group of the FELGTBI+, the Asociación Española de Ayuda Mutua contra Fobia Social y Trastornos de Ansiedad (AMTAES), the Confederación de Organizaciones de Psicopedagogía y Orientación de España (COPOE), the Asociación Andaluza de Técnicos de la Juventud (AATJ) and the Asociación Asturiana para la atención y el cuidado de la infancia (ASACI).

PROADEMO is a project PDC2022-133401-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the State Research Agency and the European Union through the “Next Generation EU” funds within the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan).

Both PROCARE and PROADEMO are part of the PROEMO Network, a research network RED2022-134247-T) funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and the State Research Agency) through the State Program to promote scientific-technical research and its transfer, within the framework of the State Plan for Scientific, Technical and Innovation Research 2021-2023.

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