Effects of coping skills training on adolescents at risk for substance use. |
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Authors: | Forman, Susan G. Linney, Jean A. Brondino, Michael J. |
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Abstract: | 279 high-risk secondary school students completed one of the following treatment conditions: (1) coping skills school intervention, (2) coping skills school plus parent intervention, or (3) comparison control. Ss in the coping skills conditions improved on a measure of coping skills acquisition, whereas those in the control group did not. All Ss improved on a variety of personality and school behavior variables. There were some modest increases in self-report of substance use; however, these were smaller than would be expected in a high-risk population over the study period. The findings suggest that preventive intervention with high-risk youth has some positive effect on risk factors, although the differential efficacy of coping skills training with high-risk youth was not supported. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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