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Nisha Beharie Kosta Kalogerogiannis Mary M. McKay Angela Paulino Ana Miranda Anita Rivera-Rodriguez 《Social work with groups》2013,36(1):61-78
The HOPE Family Project (HIV Prevention for Parents and Early Adolescents) is an eight- session, family-based group intervention modeled on three evidence-based curricula targeting HIV/AIDS and alcohol and drug abuse prevention. The design and implementation of the HOPE Family Project was carried out by an established community collaborative board. The project aims to educate and provide tailored support to families and their youth (ages 11–14), residing in homeless shelters, regarding HIV and alcohol abuse prevention. The group model proved successful in offering an informal social support network for families living in homeless shelters and improving family functioning and youth mental health outcomes. 相似文献
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Bannon WM Beharie N Olshtain-Mann O McKay MM Goldstein L Cavaleri MA Loiacono ML Elwyn LJ Kalogerogiannis K Torres E Paulino A Lawrence R 《Children and youth services review》2012,34(1):1-7
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This study examines the relationship between family processes and youth substance use debuts among a sample of youth residing in urban family homeless shelters.Method
Data regarding shelter experiences, youth and family characteristics, and the use of three substances (i.e., cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana) were gathered from a sample of youth (11-14 years) and their respective parents residing in an urban family homeless shelter system. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to examine the influences on youth substance use.Results
Of the 198 youth included in the statistical analysis, 72% (n = 143) reported no substance use debuts, while 18% (n = 35) indicated one and 10% (n = 20) indicated two to three substance use debuts. Within the final model, greater substance use debut was associated with being older (13-14 vs. 11-12; OR = 7.5; 95% CI = 1.8-30.9) and stressors exposure (OR = 4.8; 95% CI = 1.5-14.7). Furthermore, youth of adult caretakers that reported low levels of the three family processes considered were almost four and a half more likely (OR = 4.4; 95% CI = 1.2-16.5) to have made two to three substance use debuts.Conclusions
Family processes may be a particularly important intervention target toward reducing the rate of substance use among youth residing in urban family homeless shelters. 相似文献3.
McKay MM Gopalan G Franco LM Kalogerogiannis K Umpierre M Olshtain-Mann O Bannon W Elwyn L Goldstein L 《Research on social work practice》2010,20(5):476-482
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to highlight the benefits of collaboration in child focused mental health services research. METHOD: Three unique research projects are described. These projects address the mental health needs of vulnerable, urban, minority children and their families. In each one, service delivery was codesigned, interventions were co-delivered and a team of stakeholders collaboratively tested the impact of each one. RESULTS: The results indicate that the three interventions designed, delivered, and tested are associated with reductions in youth mental health symptoms. CONCLUSION: These interventions are feasible alternatives to traditional individualized outpatient treatment. 相似文献
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