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A Meta-Analysis of Culturally Sensitive Interventions Designed to Reduce High-Risk Behaviors Among African American Youth
Authors:Kelly F Jackson  David R Hodge  Michael G Vaughn
Institution:1. Arizona State University, School of Social Work , Phoenix, AZ;2. Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center , College of Public Programs , Phoenix, AZ;3. University of Pennsylvania, Program for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society , Philadelphia, PA;4. Saint Louis University, School of Social Work, Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Department of Public Policy Studies , St. Louis, MO
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study sought to determine the effectiveness of culturally sensitive interventions (CSIs) in reducing high risk behaviors with African American youth. A meta-analysis was conducted to assess the effectiveness of CSIs across seven studies. African American youth who participated in CSIs were less likely to engage in high risk behaviors compared to those who did not participate. The effect size was moderate (g = .35). Although the findings should be considered tentative, the results provide an initial quantitative assessment of CSI effectiveness that future evaluations and meta-analyses can build upon as CSI research expands.
Keywords:African American  youth  culturally sensitive interventions  meta-analysis
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