Parent-centered prevention of risky behaviors among hispanic youths in Florida

  • Yannine Estrada
  • , Tae Kyoung Lee
  • , Shi Huang
  • , Maria I. Tapia
  • , Maria Rosa Velázquez
  • , Marcos J. Martinez
  • , Hilda Pantin
  • , Manuel A. Ocasio
  • , Denise C. Vidot
  • , Lourdes Molleda
  • , Juan Villamar
  • , Bryan A. Stepanenko
  • , C. Hendricks Brown
  • , Guillermo Prado

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Abstract

Objectives. To evaluate the effectiveness of an evidence-based, parent-centered intervention, Familias Unidas, delivered by nonresearch personnel, in preventing substance use (alcohol, illicit drugs) and sex without a condom among Hispanic adolescents. Methods. A randomized controlled trial (n = 746) evaluated the effectiveness of Familias Unidas among Hispanic eighth graders (age range = 12-16 years), relative to prevention as usual, within a public school system. School personnel, including social workers and mental health counselors, were trained to deliver the evidence-based intervention. Participant recruitment, intervention delivery, and follow-up ran from September 2010 through June 2014 in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Results. Familias Unidas was effective in preventing drug use from increasing and prevented greater increases in sex without a condom 30 months after baseline, relative to prevention as usual. Familias Unidas also had a positive impact on family functioning and parental monitoring of peers at 6 months after baseline. Conclusions. This study demonstrated the effectiveness of a parent-centered preventive intervention program in preventing risky behaviors among Hispanic youths. Findings highlight the feasibility of training nonresearch personnel on effectively delivering a manualized intervention in a real-world setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)607-613
Number of pages7
JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health
Volume107
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

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