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Long-Term Effects of Parenting-Focused Preventive Interventions to Promote Resilience of Children and Adolescents [Online.Wiley.com]

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Abstract:
In this article, we address three questions concerning the long-term effects of parenting-focused preventive interventions: (a) Do prevention programs promote effective parenting in families facing normative stressors as well as those facing frequent adversity? (b) Do parenting programs prevent children's long-term problems? (c) Do changes in parenting mediate long-term effects of programs? We address these questions by summarizing evidence from 22 programs with randomized trials and followups of 3 years or longer. We describe in more detail two interventions for divorced and bereaved families, suggesting that they prevent a range of problems and promote a range of developmental competencies over a prolonged period. Program effects to strengthen parenting mediated many of these long-term outcomes.

 

[For more of this paper, published July 2015, go to http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.../cdep.12126/abstract]

 

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