Cumulative contextual risk at birth and
adolescent substance initiation: Peer mediation tests.
Not exact matches
We included randomized controlled trials that evaluated parent training interventions; reported youth
initiation or use of tobacco, alcohol, or other illicit
substances; and included
adolescents aged 10 to 19.
As such, universal family - focused preventive intervention efforts to date have focused primarily on teaching parenting skills such as parental monitoring and the use of appropriate discipline techniques that have been demonstrated through basic and applied intervention research to be related to adaptive
adolescent outcomes such as delayed
initiation of
substance use (Kumpfer and Alvarado 2003; Taylor and Biglan 1998).
Extending Previous cG × I Findings on 5 - HTTLPR's Moderation of Intervention Effects on
Adolescent Substance Misuse
Initiation.