Mobile instant messaging used to provide support and advice to South African youth

Drug Advice Support (DAS), via mobile instant messaging originated in RLabs, South Africa. The question in this research was could DAS be scaled up in different geographical and ethnic areas in Cape Town? An investigation using mixed methods and triangulation of data sources compared performance and...

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Main Authors: Parker, Marlon (Author), Wills, Julia (Author), Aanhuizen, Lucille (Author), Gilbert, Lester (Author), Wills, Gary (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2012-07.
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520 |a Drug Advice Support (DAS), via mobile instant messaging originated in RLabs, South Africa. The question in this research was could DAS be scaled up in different geographical and ethnic areas in Cape Town? An investigation using mixed methods and triangulation of data sources compared performance and outcomes over five areas.. Results showed that calls were classified into relationship, sex information and drug advice, There are statistical differences in outcomes across the five areas, It was discovered that some calls required intervention by statutory agencies. The research demonstrated that DAS can be used beyond RLabs if proper pre requisites and training are put in place. 
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