2020
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.18207
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Developing a Theory-Driven Serious Game to Promote Prescription Opioid Safety Among Adolescents: Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)

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Adolescents in North America are severely affected by the opioid crisis, yet there are limited educational resources for educating teens about prescription opioid safety and misuse. Empirical literature lacks evidence regarding teen education about prescription opioid safety through serious games and lacks conceptual models and frameworks to guide the process of game development for this purpose.

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“…They were able to clearly articulate the purpose of the game, and many told us they learned new, safer actions with opioids. 29 Youth found the characters to be engaging and appropriate albeit somewhat geared towards younger adolescents. Favorability was also supported by a significant number of suggestions from youth in this study that we expand the game to include more possible circumstances.…”
Section: Adolescents' Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were able to clearly articulate the purpose of the game, and many told us they learned new, safer actions with opioids. 29 Youth found the characters to be engaging and appropriate albeit somewhat geared towards younger adolescents. Favorability was also supported by a significant number of suggestions from youth in this study that we expand the game to include more possible circumstances.…”
Section: Adolescents' Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%