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Community or Media Campaign
Adolescent Training and Learning to
Avoid Steroids Program (ATLAS)
Program reduced the use of steroids and other illicit drugs, and
improved nutrition, exercise behavior, and drug refusal skills.
Afrocentric Peer Counseling
Program improved reproductive knowledge but had no impacts on delay
of intercourse, pregnancy, or contraceptive use.
AlcoholEdu for College
Program reduced likelihood of playing games and increased knowledge
about alcohol.
"Arthur" Television Program
Program improved children’s narrative development compared with
children in the control condition who watched the Between the
Lions program.
Becoming A Responsible Teen (BART)
Program reduced frequency of sex and unprotected sex and delayed the onset of
sexual activity.
Boot Camp
Program had no impacts on behavior problems or delinquency.
Cambridge-Sommerville Youth
Study
Program did not show any positive impact on arrest rates.
Canvassing program
Phone-based and face-to-face canvassing increased rates of voter turnout among young adults.
Career Academies
Program involved schools and community employers to promote high school graduation and job skills.
Children at Risk
Community-wide, multi-component youth development program decreased middle schoolers' chances of repeating a grade.
Class Action - Project Northland
Phase 2
Program reduced alcohol use and sales of alcohol to young-looking
customers.
Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol
Program engaged various community institutions to decrease youth drunk driving.
Creating Lasting
Connections
Program showed positive impacts on service utilization by parents and youth as
well as on measures of parent knowledge.
Gimmie 5: A Fresh Nutrition
Concept for Students
Program increased students' knowledge of fruit and vegetable
nutrition
GO GIRLS!
Program decreased students' weight concerns and increased their positive view
towards making friends.
Guiding Good
Choices (formerly Preparing for
the Drug Free Years)
Program decreased growth in adolescent alcohol use and negative
parent-child interactions.
Intensive Supervision Program in
Detroit, Michigan
Program reduced mean number of criminal charges, charge seriousness,
and months incarcerated.
Iowa Strengthening Families Program (ISFP)
Program reduced aggressive and destructive behavior and delayed initiation into
substance use.
Kids Can Bike
Program had no impact on bike safety or knowledge.
KindergARTen Summer
Camp
Program improved reading and word list scores.
Keepin' it R.E.A.L.
Program reduced gateway drug usage and improved norms, attitudes,
and resistance strategies towards drug use.
Mentor-Implemented
Violence Prevention Intervention for Assault-Injured Youth
Program increased conflict avoidance self-efficacy and decreased
misdemeanor behaviors.
Midwestern Prevention Project
Program employed individual, parental, and community components to decrease drug use in adolescents.
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)
Social welfare service had positive impacts on welfare-receiving parents and children.
Moving to Opportunities program (MTO)
Program that enabled families to move to better neighborhoods has mixed impacts on children, adolescents and youth.
New Hope Project
Program positively impacted parents' employment and poverty status and
children's educational and behavioral outcomes.
Paint Creek Youth Center
Program did not show any impacts on recidivism.
Parenting
Adolescents Wisely (PAW) Program
Program was found to reduce problematic child behaviors.
Preparing for
the Drug Free Years
Program decreased growth in adolescent alcohol use and negative
parent-child interactions.
Progresa Poverty Program
Program increased enrollment rates and education levels of poor
children.
Project Northland
Multi-year, multi-component program lowered adolescents' substance use and susceptibility to peer influence.
Project
Sixteen
Addition of community component reduced the typical increase of tobacco use in teens.
Resolve It, Solve It
Program reduced person-directed physical aggression.
Responding in Peaceful and Positive Ways
Program increased the knowledge-base of participants.
Safe Dates
Program decreased students' favorable attitudes toward dating violence and
students were less likely to report being perpetrators of abuse in their current
relationship.
Safer
Choices
Multi-component sexuality education program led to higher rates of
condom usage in high-schoolers.
Self Sufficiency
Project (SSP)
Income supplement program increased parental employment and income
as well as children's' school achievement and activity involvement.
Summer Career Exploration
Program
Program positively impacted college preparation and confidence in
career.
Teen Court
Community-based intervention increased delinquency among juvenile
offenders.
Tobacco Policy Options
for Prevention
Community-based intervention which slowed increases in tobacco usage
and decreased perceptions of tobacco accessibility.
Triple P-Positive Parenting Program
Program reduced child behavior problems and dysfunctional parenting
styles, and increased parental competence.
Untitled Prevention
Intervention for Hispanic Couples
Program had no significant impact on increasing effective and
consistent contraceptive use.
Video-Based
STD Patient Education
Program increased
condom coupon redemption, knowledge and risk perception about
STDs/HIV, and positive attitudes about condom use.
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