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The Predictive Influence of Youth Assets on Drinking and Driving Behaviors in Adolescence and Young Adulthood 青少年资产对青少年和青年期饮酒驾驶行为的预测作用
Pub Date : 2016-01-16 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-016-0418-7
Tamara M. Haegerich, R. Shults, R. Oman, S. Vesely
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引用次数: 7
Culturally Grounded Prevention for Minority Youth Populations: A Systematic Review of the Literature 少数民族青年群体的文化基础预防:文献的系统回顾
Pub Date : 2016-01-05 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-015-0414-3
Michel Lauricella, Jessica K. Valdez, Scott K. Okamoto, Susana Helm, Colleen Zaremba
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引用次数: 34
Erratum to: The Role of Practitioner Self-Efficacy, Training, Program and Workplace Factors on the Implementation of an Evidence-Based Parenting Intervention in Primary Care 医生自我效能、培训、项目和工作场所因素在初级保健中实施循证育儿干预的作用的勘误
Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-014-0365-0
K. Turner, J. Nicholson, M. Sanders
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引用次数: 2
Erratum to: Population-Based Provider Engagement in Delivery of Evidence-Based Parenting Interventions: Challenges and Solutions 以人口为基础的提供者参与提供基于证据的育儿干预:挑战和解决方案
Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-014-0364-1
Cheri J. Shapiro, R. Prinz, M. Sanders
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引用次数: 0
Erratum: the knowledge of effective parenting scale (KEPS): a tool for public health approaches to universal parenting programs [The Journal of Primary Prevention], 33, (2012) 85-97 DOI 10.1007/s10935-012-0268-x] 勘误:有效育儿量表(KEPS)的知识:公共卫生方法的工具,普遍育儿计划[初级预防杂志],33,(2012)85-97 DOI 10.1007/s10935-012-0268-x]
Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI: 10.1007/S10935-014-0366-Z
Leanne Winter, A. Morawska, M. Sanders
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引用次数: 1
Effects of the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentives Grant (SPF SIG) on state prevention infrastructure in 26 states. 战略预防框架州激励拨款(SPF SIG)对26个州州预防基础设施的影响。
IF 1.7 Pub Date : 2014-06-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-014-0342-7
Robert G Orwin, Alan Stein-Seroussi, Jessica M Edwards, Ann L Landy, Robert L Flewelling

The Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) program is a national public health initiative sponsored by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Prevention to prevent substance abuse and its consequences. State grantees used a data-driven planning model to allocate resources to 450 communities, which in turn launched over 2,200 intervention strategies to target prevention priorities in their respective populations. An additional goal was to build prevention capacity and infrastructure at the state and community levels. This paper addresses whether the state infrastructure goal was achieved, and what contextual and implementation factors were associated with success. The findings are consistent with claims that, overall, the SPF SIG program met its goal of increasing prevention capacity and infrastructure across multiple infrastructure domains, though the mediating effects of implementation were evident only in the evaluation/monitoring domain. The results also show that an initiative like the SPF SIG, which could easily have been compartmentalized within the states, has the potential to permeate more broadly throughout state prevention systems.

战略预防框架国家激励拨款(SPF SIG)计划是由美国药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局药物滥用预防中心发起的一项国家公共卫生倡议,旨在防止药物滥用及其后果。国家赠款方使用数据驱动的规划模式向450个社区分配资源,这些社区又启动了2200多项干预战略,针对各自人口的预防重点。另一个目标是在州和社区一级建立预防能力和基础设施。本文讨论了国家基础设施目标是否实现,以及与成功相关的上下文和实施因素。总体而言,SPF SIG项目达到了其在多个基础设施领域提高预防能力和基础设施的目标,尽管实施的中介效应仅在评估/监测领域很明显。结果还表明,像SPF SIG这样的倡议,很容易在各州内划分,有可能在整个州的预防系统中更广泛地渗透。
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引用次数: 14
"You get caught up": youth decision-making and violence. “你被抓住了”:青少年的决策和暴力。
IF 1.7 Pub Date : 2014-02-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-013-0328-x
Luke O Hansen, Barbara Tinney, Chisara N Asomugha, Jill L Barron, Mitesh Rao, Leslie A Curry, Georgina Lucas, Marjorie S Rosenthal

Violence is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among adolescents. We conducted serial focus groups with 30 youth from a violence prevention program to discuss violence in their community. We identified four recurrent themes characterizing participant experiences regarding peer decision-making related to violence: (1) youth pursue respect, among other typical tasks of adolescence; (2) youth pursue respect as a means to achieve personal safety; (3) youth recognize pervasive risks to their safety, frequently focusing on the prevalence of firearms; and (4) as youth balance achieving respect in an unsafe setting with limited opportunities, they express conflict and frustration. Participants recognize that peers achieve peer-group respect through involvement in unsafe or unhealthy behavior including violence; however they perceive limited alternative opportunities to gain respect. These findings suggest that even very high risk youth may elect safe and healthy alternatives to violence if these opportunities are associated with respect and other adolescent tasks of development.

暴力是青少年发病和死亡的一个主要原因。我们对来自暴力预防项目的30名青少年进行了一系列的焦点小组讨论,讨论他们社区中的暴力问题。我们确定了四个反复出现的主题,表征参与者在与暴力相关的同伴决策方面的经历:(1)青少年在其他典型的青春期任务中追求尊重;(2)青少年追求尊重作为实现人身安全的手段;(3)青少年认识到自身安全面临的普遍风险,经常关注枪支的盛行;(4)当青少年在不安全的环境和有限的机会中获得尊重时,他们会表现出冲突和沮丧。参与者认识到同伴通过参与包括暴力在内的不安全或不健康行为来获得同伴群体的尊重;然而,他们认为获得尊重的其他机会有限。这些发现表明,如果这些机会与尊重和其他青少年发展任务相联系,即使是风险极高的青年也可能选择安全和健康的暴力替代办法。
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引用次数: 11
Opportunity costs and financial incentives for Hispanic youth participating in a family-based HIV and substance use preventive intervention. 参加以家庭为基础的艾滋病毒和药物使用预防干预的西班牙裔青年的机会成本和财政激励。
IF 1.7 Pub Date : 2014-02-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-013-0330-3
Kathryn E McCollister, Derek M Freitas, Guillermo Prado, Hilda Pantin

This paper presents results from a pilot study of the synergies between the opportunity costs incurred by research participants, participant compensation, and program attendance in a family-based substance use and HIV preventive intervention for Hispanic adolescents in Miami-Dade County, Florida. To estimate parent/caretaker cost per session and cost for the duration of the intervention, we administered the Caretaker Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program to a random sample of 34 families who participated in a recent clinical trial of Familias Unidas. The total opportunity cost per parent/caretaker was under $40 per group session, under $30 per family session, and just over $570 for the duration of the intervention. Participants were compensated between $40 and $50 per session and attended more than 79% of family and group sessions. Parents and caretakers incurred a cost of approximately $30-40 per intervention session for which they were adequately compensated. Attendance was very good overall for this group (>79%) and significantly higher than attendance in a comparable uncompensated study group from another recent Familias Unidas trial that targeted similar youth. Findings suggest that incentives should be considered important for future implementations of Familias Unidas and similar family-based interventions that target minority and low-SES populations.

本文介绍了佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德县西班牙裔青少年家庭药物使用和艾滋病毒预防干预项目中,研究参与者所产生的机会成本、参与者补偿和项目出席率之间的协同效应的初步研究结果。为了估计家长/看护人每次治疗的成本和干预期间的成本,我们随机抽取了34个家庭的样本进行了看护人药物滥用治疗成本分析项目,这些家庭都参加了最近的Familias Unidas临床试验。每个家长/看护人每次小组会议的总机会成本低于40美元,每次家庭会议的总机会成本低于30美元,在干预期间的总机会成本略高于570美元。参与者每次获得40至50美元的报酬,参加了超过79%的家庭和小组会议。父母和看护人每次干预会议的费用约为30-40美元,他们得到了充分的补偿。总体而言,这一组的出勤率非常好(>79%),明显高于最近另一项针对类似年轻人的familas Unidas试验中类似的无补偿研究组的出勤率。研究结果表明,对于未来实施以少数民族和低社会经济地位人群为目标的“家庭”和类似的以家庭为基础的干预措施,激励措施应该被认为是重要的。
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引用次数: 2
Parents' nonstandard work schedules and child well-being: a critical review of the literature. 父母的非标准工作时间表和儿童福祉:一个批判性的文献回顾。
IF 1.7 Pub Date : 2014-02-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-013-0318-z
Jianghong Li, Sarah E Johnson, Wen-Jui Han, Sonia Andrews, Garth Kendall, Lyndall Strazdins, Alfred Dockery

This paper provides a comprehensive review of empirical evidence linking parental nonstandard work schedules to four main child developmental outcomes: internalizing and externalizing problems, cognitive development, and body mass index. We evaluated the studies based on theory and methodological rigor (longitudinal data, representative samples, consideration of selection and information bias, confounders, moderators, and mediators). Of 23 studies published between 1980 and 2012 that met the selection criteria, 21 reported significant associations between nonstandard work schedules and an adverse child developmental outcome. The associations were partially mediated through parental depressive symptoms, low quality parenting, reduced parent-child interaction and closeness, and a less supportive home environment. These associations were more pronounced in disadvantaged families and when parents worked such schedules full time. We discuss the nuance, strengths, and limitations of the existing studies, and propose recommendations for future research.

本文提供了一个全面的经验证据,将父母的非标准工作时间表与四个主要的儿童发展结果联系起来:内化和外化问题,认知发展和体重指数。我们根据理论和方法的严谨性(纵向数据、代表性样本、考虑选择和信息偏差、混杂因素、调节因子和中介因子)对研究进行评估。在1980年至2012年间发表的23项符合选择标准的研究中,有21项报告了非标准工作时间表与儿童不良发育结果之间的显著关联。这些关联部分通过父母抑郁症状、低质量的养育、亲子互动和亲密程度减少以及缺乏支持性的家庭环境来调节。这些关联在弱势家庭和父母全职工作的家庭中更为明显。我们讨论了现有研究的细微差别、优势和局限性,并提出了未来研究的建议。
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引用次数: 141
The effects of connectedness on health-promoting and health-compromising behaviors in adolescents: evidence from a statewide survey. 连通性对青少年健康促进和健康损害行为的影响:来自全州调查的证据
IF 1.7 Pub Date : 2014-02-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-013-0327-y
Fang Yang, Kit-Aun Tan, Wendy J Y Cheng

Using a social ecological perspective, we examined the effects of connectedness in multiple domains on health-promoting and health-compromising behaviors among Asian American (AA), Pacific Islander (PI), and Caucasian/White American (WA) adolescents in California. After adjusting for age, gender, and socioeconomic status, the following consistent results emerged across the three ethnic groups: (a) community connectedness increased the odds of physical activity; (b) internal, family, and school connectedness decreased, whereas friend connectedness increased, the odds of substance use; and (c) internal and family connectedness decreased the odds of violent behavior. We also found specific ethnic variations pertaining to the effects of connectedness. Friend connectedness increased the odds of violent behavior for AAs and WAs, but not for PIs. Meanwhile, community connectedness increased the odds of substance use and violent behavior for AAs and PIs, but decreased the odds of these behaviors for WAs. Findings for healthy dietary behavior were inconsistent across ethnic groups and connectedness domains. Our overall findings suggest that the effects of connectedness were more salient for health-compromising behaviors than for health-promoting behaviors. Health prevention and intervention efforts in adolescents could target the role of their connectedness to their multiple social domains.

从社会生态学的角度,我们研究了加州亚裔美国人(AA)、太平洋岛民(PI)和高加索/白人美国人(WA)青少年的多领域连通性对健康促进和健康损害行为的影响。在调整了年龄、性别和社会经济地位后,三个种族群体出现了以下一致的结果:(a)社区联系增加了体育活动的几率;(b)内部、家庭和学校的联系减少,而朋友的联系增加,物质使用的几率;(c)内部和家庭联系降低了暴力行为的几率。我们还发现了与连通性影响相关的特定种族差异。朋友的联系增加了aa和WAs的暴力行为几率,但对pi没有影响。与此同时,社区联系增加了aa和pi的物质使用和暴力行为的几率,但降低了wa的这些行为的几率。健康饮食行为的研究结果在种族群体和联系域之间是不一致的。我们的总体研究结果表明,连通性对健康损害行为的影响比对健康促进行为的影响更为显著。青少年的健康预防和干预工作可以针对他们与多个社会领域的联系所起的作用。
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The Journal of Primary Prevention
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