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Clinic-Based, Provider-Based, or Miscellaneous
Adolescent Community Reinforcement
Approach
Program increased care linkage and retention and longer abstinence
from marijuana.
Adolescent Coping with Stress
Program reduced depression and despressive episodes.
AIDS-preventive intervention
Program did not impact high-risk adolescents' risky sexual behaviors.
AIDS Education and Counseling in
an Office Setting
Program did not show significant differences on reproductive health behaviors.
Alcohol Skills Training Program
Program provided information and skills to decrease alcohol use among young adults.
ASSESS
Physician-administered safe-sex education program impacted positive short- and long-term reproductive health outcomes.
Be Proud! Be Responsible!
School-based program that reduced number of sexual partners and
frequency of unprotected sex.
Bicultural Competence Skills Program (BCSP)
10-session program enhanced social skills and decreased substance use in bicultural adolescents.
BrainPower
Program reduced aggressive behavior and improved self control.
Brief Alcohol
Screening and Intervention of College Students (BASICS)
Program reduced drinking quantity and increased the perception
of drinking consequences.
Brief Strategic Family Therapy and
Strategic Structural-Systems Engagement
Program reduced externalizing behavior and drug and alcohol abuse.
The Buddy System
Mentoring program decreased criminal behaviors in youth who had previously committed serious crimes.
Busselton Health Study
Program reduced sleep disorders and fears.
Cambridge-Sommerville Youth
Study
Program did not show any positive impact on arrest rates.
Career Beginnings
Program with mentoring, academic, and workplace components had positive impacts on youths' academic and professional achievements.
Child Health Supervision
Program improved diet and feeding, development, and problem
behaviors.
Children at Risk
Community-wide, multi-component youth development program decreased middle schoolers' chances of repeating a grade.
Children's Aid Society (CAS)/Carerra
Multi-year, year-round, after-school program fostered general and sexual health in teens.
Clinic-Based AIDS Education Programs
for Adolescent Females
Program increased likelihood that adolescent females redeemed
coupons for free condoms.
Clinician-based Cognitive
Psychoeducational Intervention for Families
Program improved parents' depression-related attitudes and behaviors
and reduced child internalizing symptoms.
Cognitive
Behavior Therapy
Specific type of therapy has alleviated depression and anxiety in
adolescents and teens.
Cognitive/Affective Empathy
Training Program
Students assigned to receive this empathy training scored
significantly higher on a measure of affective empathy than did
students assigned to the control group.
Communication Skills
Condom Use Program
Program improved positive attitudes toward condoms, condom use
self-efficacy, and intention to use condoms.
Comprehensive Child Development Program
Program did not produce positive impacts for participating families.
Condom Promotion Videos for College
Students
Program increased students' likelihood of intention of condom use.
Coping Cats
Program reduced symptoms of anxiety.
Creating
Lasting Connections
Program showed positive impacts on service utilization by parents
and youth as well as on measures of parent knowledge.
¡Cuídate!
Program increased likelihood of reported condom usage and decreased likelihood.
Culturally Appropriate STD/AIDS
Education in a Clinic Setting
Program increased confidence in ability to use condoms.
DC HOPE
Program had no impacts on risk factors.
Dietary Intervention Study in
Children (DISC)
Program reduced cholesterol among children with high levels of LDL
cholesterol.
Discharge From Parole
Program had no impact on number of arrests, convictions, or time to
offenses or convictions.
Early Head Start
Program with center- and home-based services had positive impacts on parents and children in low-income families.
Early Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers
Program reduced premature births and infant hospitalization duration
through promotion of positive maternal behaviors
Early Risers
Program reduced disruptive behavior among children who have
exhibited aggressive behavior through parent education and skills
training
Emergency Department-Based Asthma
Intervention
Program increased likelihood of a follow-up physician visit but had
no impacts on asthma.
Even Start
Program that provides adult, parenting, and early childhood education positively impacted some parent and child outcomes.
Eye Movement Desensitization and
Processing (EMDR)
Program improved outcomes in depression, anxiety, self-concept, and
PTSD.
Families First
Program decreased child behavior problems and increased parent
effectiveness.
The Family Bereavement Program (FBP)
Program increased positive affect, active inhibition, and positive
coping.
Family Planning Clinic Support
Services
Program did not impact contraceptive use or pregnancy rates.
First
Step to Success (FSS)
Program positively impacted young children’s behavior problems.
"Fit for
Life" Boy Scout Badge
Program increased boys light activity and marginally decreased
their sedentary time.
Focus
Program decreased likelihood of unintended pregnancy and sexually
transmitted infection.
Focus on Families
Program reduced drug use and domestic conflict and increased
problem-solving for parents, but showed no direct impact on
children.
Functional Family Therapy
Program helped treat existing behavioral problems and was associated
with decreased recidivism and re-institutionalization.
Guiding Good
Choices (formerly Preparing for
the Drug Free Years)
Program decreased growth in adolescent alcohol use and negative
parent-child interactions.
Head Start
Program was effective in
increasing early cognitive development in the areas of reading,
writing, and vocabulary.
Health
Belief Model Intervention to Increase Condom Use Among High-Risk
Female Adolescents
Program increased condom use among females.
Healthy Families New York (HFNY)
Home-visiting program effective in
reducing the amount of child abuse and neglect.
Healthy Steps for Young Children
Program increased likelihood of usage of covers on electrical
outlets.
Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home-visitation program improved school readiness in children.
Home Visitation Trial
for Urban Women
Program did not impact psychoogical distress or self-esteem.
Hospital and Home Support
Interventions During Infancy
Program had no impact on maternal attachment, healthcare
utilization, or child abuse and neglect.
Howard Street Tutoring Program
One-on-one tutoring improved reading and writing outcomes in low-ability elementary school readers.
Impaired Minds Produce Actions
Causing Trauma (IMPACT)
Program increased knowledge about injuries caused by engaging in
high-risk behaviors.
Incredible Years Series
Intervention program for those at-risk for behavior problems.
Program enhanced parenting skills and improved children's academic
and social competence.
Infant Health and Development Program (IHDP)
Program with home visiting, child care, and parenting meetings produced positive impacts in low birthweight children.
The Insiders Juvenile Crime
Prevention Program
Program reduced court intakes and delinquency involvement scores.
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
for Postpartum Depression
Program reduced parental stress but had no impacts on infant
outcomes.
Job Corps
Multi-component program for disadvantaged youth had many positive impacts as well as some null and negative impacts.
Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program (JOBS)
Program of job-related and support services had mixed impacts on children's developmental outcomes.
Job Training Partnership Act
Program that provided various job-training services had positive and negative impacts.
JobStart
Multi-component program had positive impacts on employment- and education-related outcomes.
Kaiser Kids Sun Care Program
Program showed parents of children increased engagement in more sun
protection practices.
Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT)
School-based and parenting components had positive impacts on school-age children's and adolescents' social skills.
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)
Social welfare service had positive impacts on welfare-receiving parents and children.
Montreal Prevention
Experiment
Program increased boys' performance on measures of school adjustment
and delinquency.
Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC)
Program reduced rates of incarceration, arrests, and drug use among youth.
My Baby U
Video- and book-based program impacted positive infant health and parenting outcomes.
New Chance
Program that provides comprehensive services had mixed impacts on disadvantaged families.
New Hope Project
Welfare-related program had positive impacts on parents and children.
Nurse-Family Partnership
Home visiting-based program had several positive impacts on poor unmarried mothers and their children.
Nutrition and Physical Activity
Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP-SACC)
Program had a nonsignificant increase in physical activity.
Obesity-Focused Active
Parenting
Home visiting program had no impacts on nutrition, physical
activity, or weight.
Ohio Learning, Earning, and Parenting Program (LEAP)
Financial incentive-based program positively impacted teen parents' educational, financial, and employment outcomes.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Program was effective in reducing repeat cases of physical abuse and
reduced parental depression and negative parenting behaviors.
Parent Education Group for Families
Affected by Depression
Program improved family and school functioning.
Parent Management Training - Oregon
Model (PMTO)
Program decreased child deviant behavior.
Parent-Mediated Treatment
Program
Program increased child compliance and positive parenting behavior.
Parents as Teachers
Home visiting-based parent education program had small but positive impacts on parents and their young children.
Physical Training Program for
Obese Children
Program improved body composition, aerobic fitness, and physical
activity.
Picture Exchange Communication System
(PECS)
Program increased the rate of children's initiations to
communication.
Positive Parenting
Program decreased child-reported aggression, delinquency, victimization, and
attention problems.
Preparing for
the Drug Free Years
Program decreased growth in adolescent alcohol use and negative
parent-child interactions.
Project 4-Health
Program showed positive changes in knowledge about smoking and
attitudes toward smoking and decreases in intention to smoke in the
future.
Project Aware
Program for juvenile delinquents decreased the likelihood of
subjects dropping out of school.
Project BELONG
Mentoring/tutoring program had positive educational and behavioral impacts on at-risk adolescents.
Project CARE
Program increased cognitive development among children at risk for
delayed development.
Project EX
Program was found to increase the likelihood of quitting smoking
among teens.
Project Northland
Multi-year, multi-component program lowered adolescents' substance use and susceptibility to peer influence.
Project RESPECT
Program reduced incidence of new STDs.
Quantum Opportunities Program (QOP)
Intensive, multi-year program had positive impacts on disadvantaged teens' educational, reproductive, and community service outcomes.
Raising Healthy
Children
Program increased students' academic performance and commitment to
school and decreased antisocial behaviors.
Reach Out and Read (ROR)
Program that integrated early literacy into pediatric check-ups had positive impacts on family reading behaviors.
Reproductive Health Counseling for
Young Men
Program increased participants' fertility knowledge and knowledge of
the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.
Restorative Justice Conferencing
Program reduced offender re-arrest.
Safe Teen Work Project
Program that provided training and safer equipment led to reductions in on-the-job injury.
Seeking Safety
Program reduced levels of chemical involvement, reasons for
substance use, and trauma-related symptoms.
Sembrando Salud
Program improved parent-child communication in households with fewer
children.
SHAPEDOWN
Program improved adolescents' relative weight, weight-related behavior,
self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and weight management knowledge.
Skill-based intervention on condom use
Program did not produce significant impacts on high-risk teens' sexual behavior.
Social Cognitive Training (SCT)
Program increased self-confidence and improved peer relationships.
Social Skills Training Program
for Children With ADHD
Program increased assertion scores for children and parents.
South Oxnard Challenge Program (SOCP)
Program was effective in increasing the amount of contact with staff, the amount
of time that was spent on a child's case, and the child's use of
referral services.
Spit Tobacco Intervention for
High School Athletes
Program successfully promoted spit tobacco cessation among current
users.
STAR (Stop, Think, Ask, Respond)
Parenting Program
Program improved parent-child interaction and reduced parent angrer
and child behavioral and emotional problems.
Staying Connected With Your Teen
Program improved attitudes toward reducing substance use.
Strengthening Families Program (Formerly
Iowa Strengthening Families Program)
Program for parents and adolescents improved parenting skills and strengthened parent-adolescent relationship.
Strong African American Families (SAAF)
Program decreased risk behaviors in children and increased positive
parenting.
Summer Training and Education Program (STEP)
Community- and school-level program had positive short-term, but not long-term, behavioral impacts.
Team Building Exercise
Program
Program increased school attendance.
Technical Skills Condom
Use Program
Clinic-based program improved positive attitudes toward condoms,
intention to use condoms, and condom use self-efficacy.
Teenage Parent Demonstration
Multicomponent program had short-term positive impacts on certain teen parent outcomes; null effects on various teen parent and child outcomes.
Teen
Outreach Program (TOP)
Multi-component volunteering program had positive impacts on educational,
reproductive, and certain behavioral outcomes.
Teen Talk
School based program increased the likelihood of abstinent males
maintaining abstinence, and sexually active males consistently using
contraception.
Toddlers Without Tears
Program decreased parents' unreasonable developmental expectations
and harsh discipline practices.
Trauma-Focused
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Program reduced the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder.
Triple P-Positive Parenting Program
Program reduced child behavior problems and dysfunctional parenting
styles, and increased parental competence.
UCLA Family Development Project
Program was effective in increasing the mothers’ responsiveness to
their child’s needs as well as increasing children's secure,
autonomy, and task involvement.
Untitled Clinic-Based
Bicycle Helmet Promotion
Program had no impact on helmet purchase
Untitled
Health Care Program for First-Time Adolescent Mothers and their Infants
Program participants had a decreased likelihood of a repeat
pregnancy and increased likelihood of immunization for infants.
Untitled
Information-Based AIDS Intervention
Program prevention outcome expectancies and AIDS knowledge.
Untitled Prevention
Intervention for Hispanic Couples
Program had no significant impact on increasing effective and
consistent contraceptive use.
Untitled Program for Siblings of Children with Disabilities
After-school program improved socioemotional functioning and reduced
stress and self-esteem anxiety.
Untitled Social Cognitive AIDS
Intervention
Program increased intention to use and confidence in using condoms.
Upward Bound
Multi-year, multi-component program had positive impacts on teens' educational outcomes.
Varying the Timing of an
HIV-Prevention Intervention
Program reduced unprotected sex among at-risk adolescents.
Video-Based
STD Patient Education
Program increased
condom coupon redemption, knowledge and risk perception about
STDs/HIV, and positive attitudes about condom use.
Washington State Client-Centered Pregnancy Prevention Programs
Program decreased likelihood of teens having and intending to have
intercourse.
What Could You Do?
Program initially decreased likelihood of engaging in sexual intercourse.
WIC Nutrition Education Demonstration Study
Program did not increase knowledge of nutrition; program
participants had higher test scores than control group participants.
Yoga for Treatment of Eating
Disorders
Program reduced eating disorder symptoms.
Youth Corps
Paid service-work program positively impacted several young adult outcomes.
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