The Strong African American Families Program: translating research into prevention programming.
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Universal multi-component prevention programs for alcohol misuse in young peopleUniversal family-based prevention programs for alcohol misuse in young peopleUniversal school-based prevention programs for alcohol misuse in young peopleInterventions for prevention of drug use by young people delivered in non-school settingsLong-term effects of staying connected with your teen® on drug use frequency at age 20An Experimental Study of Procedures to Enhance Ratings of Fidelity to an Evidence-Based Family Intervention.The family check-up with high-risk indigent families: preventing problem behavior by increasing parents' positive behavior support in early childhood.Kids and adults now! Defeat Obesity (KAN-DO): rationale, design and baseline characteristics.Catecholamine levels and delay discounting forecast drug use among African American youths.Low Family Support and Risk of Obesity among Black Youth: Role of Gender and Ethnicity.Adolescent alcohol use in context: the role of parents and peers among African American and European American youthDecreasing Substance use Risk among African American Youth: Parent-based Mechanisms of Change.Parenting moderates a genetic vulnerability factor in longitudinal increases in youths' substance use.An Evaluation of a Train-the-Trainer Workshop for Social Service Workers to Develop Community-Based Family InterventionsDrinking to Fit in: Examining the Need to Belong as a Moderator of Perceptions of Best Friends' Alcohol Use and Related Risk Cognitions Among College Students.Brief motivational and parent interventions for college students: a randomized factorial study.Dopamine receptor gene d4 polymorphisms and early sexual onset: gender and environmental moderation in a sample of african-american youth.Is serotonin transporter genotype associated with epigenetic susceptibility or vulnerability? Examination of the impact of socioeconomic status risk on African American youthA cascade model connecting life stress to risk behavior among rural African American emerging adultsLong-term effects of the strong African American families program on youths' alcohol use.A family-oriented psychosocial intervention reduces inflammation in low-SES African American youth.Family-centered program deters substance use, conduct problems, and depressive symptoms in black adolescentsCelebrating the strengths of black youth: increasing self-esteem and implications for prevention.Prevention moderates associations between family risks and youth catecholamine levelsPrevention effects ameliorate the prospective association between nonsupportive parenting and diminished telomere length.Buffering Effects of a Family-Based Intervention for African American Emerging AdultsDifferential susceptibility to parenting among African American youths: testing the DRD4 hypothesis.Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words?: Adolescent Interpretations of Parental Substance Use.Neighborhood poverty and allostatic load in African American youthFamily functioning and parent support trajectories and substance use and misuse among minority urban adolescents: a latent class growth analysis.Mechanisms That Link Parenting Practices to Adolescents' Risky Sexual Behavior: A Test of Six Competing Theories.Mediation effects of a culturally generic substance use prevention program for Asian American adolescents.Long-term impact of prevention programs to promote effective parenting: lasting effects but uncertain processes.Project GRACE: a staged approach to development of a community-academic partnership to address HIV in rural African American communities.Interventions to improve parental communication about sex: a systematic review.A Mental Health Intervention for Rural, Foster Children from Methamphetamine-involved Families: Experimental Assessment with Qualitative ElaborationIt gets better: future orientation buffers the development of hopelessness and depressive symptoms following emotional victimization during early adolescence.A differential susceptibility analysis reveals the "who and how" about adolescents' responses to preventive interventions: tests of first- and second-generation Gene × Intervention hypotheses.Observed parenting behavior with teens: measurement invariance and predictive validity across raceNatural mentoring processes deter externalizing problems among rural African American emerging adults: a prospective analysis.
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The Strong African American Families Program: translating research into prevention programming.
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Anita C Brown
Eileen Neubaum-Carlan
Frederick X Gibbons
Gene H Brody
Lily McNair
Meg Gerrard
Richard L Spoth
Thomas A Wills
Velma McBride Murry
Virginia Molgaard
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z