Mitigating and preventing substance use among adolescents requires approaches that address the multitude of factors that influence this behavior. Such approaches must be tested, not only for evidence of empirical effectiveness, but also to determine the mechanisms by which they are successful. The aims of the present study were twofold: 1) To determine the effectiveness of a school-based social-emotional and character development (SECD) program, Positive Action (PA), in reducing substance use (SU) among a sample of U.S. youth living in a low-income, urban environment, and 2) to test one mechanism by which the program achieves its success. We used longitudinal mediation analysis to test the hypotheses that: 1) students attending PA i...
AbstractMany unhealthy behaviors often begin during adolescence and represent major public health ch...
Objective: To test whether a social network tailored substance abuse prevention program can reduce s...
Problem: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u27s (CDC) bi-annual National Y...
Background: The Theory of Triadic Influence (TTI) provides a comprehensive framework for understandi...
School-based substance use prevention programs that use a social influence approach and/or teach lif...
Several school-based prevention programmes have been developed and used to prevent, delay, or reduce...
Graduation date: 2011Interest in social-emotional and character development (SECD) programming has i...
Graduation date: 2012Schools are increasingly expected to prevent and decrease violence, substance u...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the annual conference of American Educational Rese...
Alcohol and other forms of substance abuse hinder the development, functioning, and well-being of mi...
Substance abuse, once primarily visible in the U.S. adolescent male population, is an increasing con...
Many unhealthy behaviors often begin during adolescence and represent major public health challenges...
Substance abuse is the foremost health problem in the United States, with an estimated annual cost o...
Two hundred forty-six high risk young adolescents referred to a substance abuse prevention program c...
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
AbstractMany unhealthy behaviors often begin during adolescence and represent major public health ch...
Objective: To test whether a social network tailored substance abuse prevention program can reduce s...
Problem: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u27s (CDC) bi-annual National Y...
Background: The Theory of Triadic Influence (TTI) provides a comprehensive framework for understandi...
School-based substance use prevention programs that use a social influence approach and/or teach lif...
Several school-based prevention programmes have been developed and used to prevent, delay, or reduce...
Graduation date: 2011Interest in social-emotional and character development (SECD) programming has i...
Graduation date: 2012Schools are increasingly expected to prevent and decrease violence, substance u...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the annual conference of American Educational Rese...
Alcohol and other forms of substance abuse hinder the development, functioning, and well-being of mi...
Substance abuse, once primarily visible in the U.S. adolescent male population, is an increasing con...
Many unhealthy behaviors often begin during adolescence and represent major public health challenges...
Substance abuse is the foremost health problem in the United States, with an estimated annual cost o...
Two hundred forty-six high risk young adolescents referred to a substance abuse prevention program c...
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
AbstractMany unhealthy behaviors often begin during adolescence and represent major public health ch...
Objective: To test whether a social network tailored substance abuse prevention program can reduce s...
Problem: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u27s (CDC) bi-annual National Y...