Asian Americans have been largely ignored in the prevention outcome literature. In this study, we tested a parent-child program with a sample of Asian American adolescent girls and their mothers, and evaluated the program's efficacy on decreasing girls' substance use and modifying risk and protective factors at individual, family, and peer levels. A total of 108 Asian American mother-daughter dyads recruited through online advertisements and from community service agencies were randomly assigned to an intervention arm (n = 56) or to a test-only control arm (n = 52). The intervention consisted of a nine-session substance abuse prevention program, delivered entirely online. Guided by family interaction theory, the prevention program aimed to ...
This study tested a brief web-based, family-involvement health promotion program aimed at drug use, ...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study were to develop a family-based program for the par...
This article reports adolescent substance use outcomes of universal family and school preventive int...
Asian Americans have been largely ignored in the prevention outcome literature. In this study, we te...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy and generalizability of a family-oriented, web-based su...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by the American Psychological Association in ...
Confronting developmental tasks and challenges associated with bridging two different cultures, Asia...
Confronting developmental tasks and challenges associated with bridging two different cultures, Asia...
This study tested a computerized gender-specific, parent-involvement intervention program grounded ...
Objective To test a computer-delivered program for preventing substance use among adolescent girl...
Rarely has substance use prevention programming targeted Asian-American adolescents. Using a focus g...
This 2008 study involved 546 Black and Hispanic American adolescent girls and their mothers from New...
Rarely has substance use prevention programming targeted Asian-American adolescents. Using a focus g...
Objective: This study evaluated a gender-specific, computer-mediated intervention program to prevent...
Disquieting rates of alcohol and drug use among adolescent girls call for original research on gende...
This study tested a brief web-based, family-involvement health promotion program aimed at drug use, ...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study were to develop a family-based program for the par...
This article reports adolescent substance use outcomes of universal family and school preventive int...
Asian Americans have been largely ignored in the prevention outcome literature. In this study, we te...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy and generalizability of a family-oriented, web-based su...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by the American Psychological Association in ...
Confronting developmental tasks and challenges associated with bridging two different cultures, Asia...
Confronting developmental tasks and challenges associated with bridging two different cultures, Asia...
This study tested a computerized gender-specific, parent-involvement intervention program grounded ...
Objective To test a computer-delivered program for preventing substance use among adolescent girl...
Rarely has substance use prevention programming targeted Asian-American adolescents. Using a focus g...
This 2008 study involved 546 Black and Hispanic American adolescent girls and their mothers from New...
Rarely has substance use prevention programming targeted Asian-American adolescents. Using a focus g...
Objective: This study evaluated a gender-specific, computer-mediated intervention program to prevent...
Disquieting rates of alcohol and drug use among adolescent girls call for original research on gende...
This study tested a brief web-based, family-involvement health promotion program aimed at drug use, ...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study were to develop a family-based program for the par...
This article reports adolescent substance use outcomes of universal family and school preventive int...