Addressing Urban African American Youth Externalizing and Social Problem Behavioral Difficulties in a Family Oriented Prevention Project

作者: William M. Bannon , Mary M. McKay

DOI: 10.1300/J200V05N01_11

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摘要: Summary The current article examines the secondary effects of an inner-city Community-University Collaborative HIV-Prevention and Adolescent Mental Health Family Program (CHAMP) in reducing externalizing (i.e., aggressive rule-breaking behavior) social problem behaviors for children with significant levels behavior. Data were provided by parents a sample 50 youth assigned to CHAMP 299 comparison children. Among participants at pretest, 40% (n = 20) reported their exhibited group, 38% 113) There was reduction child scores from pretest posttest, bringing mean behavior clinical sub-clinical levels. Posttest only comparisons revealed that c...

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