Partnering with community stakeholders: engaging rural African American families in basic research and The Strong African American Families Preventive Intervention Program.
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Parenting moderates a genetic vulnerability factor in longitudinal increases in youths' substance use.Differential susceptibility to parenting among African American youths: testing the DRD4 hypothesis.Pathways from Racial Discrimination to Multiple Sexual Partners Among Male African American Adolescents.Higher levels of protective parenting are associated with better young adult health: exploration of mediation through epigenetic influences on pro-inflammatory processes.Long-term effects of the strong African American families program on youths' conduct problems.Linking parental socialization to interpersonal protective processes, academic self-presentation, and expectations among rural African American youth.The strong African American families-teen trial: rationale, design, engagement processes, and family-specific effectsTraditional sexually transmitted disease prevention and control strategies: tailoring for African American communitiesLongitudinal determinants of substance use disorders.Intervention induced changes on parenting practices, youth self-pride and sexual norms to reduce HIV-related behaviors among rural African American youths.Culturally sensitive risk behavior prevention programs for African American adolescents: a systematic analysis.Recruiting African American Children for Research: An Ecological Systems Theory Approach.Maternal navigational strategies: examining mother-daughter dyads in adolescent families of color.Understanding the art and science of implementation in the SAAF efficacy trial.Prevention effects moderate the association of 5-HTTLPR and youth risk behavior initiation: gene x environment hypotheses tested via a randomized prevention design.A critical analysis of approaches to the development of preventive interventions for subcultural groups.The Closing Digital Divide: Delivery Modality and Family Attendance in the Pathways for African American Success (PAAS) Program.Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of lifetime substance use among a rural and diverse sample of adolescents.
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Partnering with community stakeholders: engaging rural African American families in basic research and The Strong African American Families Preventive Intervention Program.
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Gene H Brody
Velma McBride Murry
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10.1111/J.1752-0606.2004.TB01240.X
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z