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Strengthening Families Program Reduces Aggressive & Hostile Behaviors in Youth

Strengthening Families Program Reduces Aggressive & Hostile Behaviors in Youth. Observer Ratings of Aggressiveness.

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Strengthening Families Program Reduces Aggressive & Hostile Behaviors in Youth

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  1. Strengthening Families Program Reduces Aggressive & Hostile Behaviors in Youth Observer Ratings of Aggressiveness SOURCE: Spoth, R., Redmond, C., & Shin, C. (2000) Reducing adolescents' aggressive and hostile behaviors: Randomized trial effects of a brief family intervention four years past baseline. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 154, 1248-1257

  2. Strengthening Families Program Leads to Lower Adolescent Cigarette Use Number of cigarettes per month Spoth, R.L.; Redmond, C.; and Shin, C. Randomized trial of brief family interventions for general populations: Adolescent substance use outcomes 4 years following baseline. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 69(4):627-642, 2001.

  3. Strengthening Families Program Reduces Rates of Marijuana Initiation Percent of New Users Adapted from Spoth, R.L. Redmond, C. & Shin, C. (2001). Randomized trial of brief family interventions for general populations: Adolescent substance use outcomes 4 years following baseline. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 69(4):627-642.

  4. Strengthening Families Program 10-14 Reduces Meth Use(2 randomized studies of 1,300+ students in rural Iowa)Study 1: Among 12th graders who received SFP 10-14 in 6th grade, 0% reported meth use whereas 3.21% of the control group reported meth use Spoth, R., Clair, S., Shin, C., & Redmond, C. (2006) Long-term effects of universal preventive interventions on methamphetamine use among adolescents. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 160, 876-882.

  5. Strengthening Families Program 10-14 Reduces Meth Use(2 randomized studies of 1,300+ students in rural Iowa)Study 2: Among 12th graders who received SFP 10-14 and Life Skills Training as 7th graders, 2.63% reported meth use whereas 7.61% of the control group reported ever using meth Spoth, R., Clair, S., Shin, C., & Redmond, C. (2006) Long-term effects of universal preventive interventions on methamphetamine use among adolescents. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 160, 876-882.

  6. $ For every $1 dollar invested… $$$ $$$ $$ $$ $9.60 saved Long Term Cost Saving$ of SFP 10-14 Spoth, R.L., Guyll, M., Day, S. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Universal family-focused interventions in alcohol-use disorder prevention: cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis of two interventions. March 2002 v63, i2 p219 (10).

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