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Description The Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14 (SFP 10-14) is an adaptation of the Strengthening Families Program. Formerly called the Iowa Strengthening Families Program, the program aims to reduce substance use and behavior problems during adolescence through improved skills in nurturing and child management by parents and improved interpersonal and personal competencies among youth. SFP 10-14 consists of seven 2-hour sessions for parents and youths. The parents and child attend separate skill-building groups for the 1st hour and spend the 2nd hour together in supervised family activities. Four booster sessions are designed to be used 6 months to 1 year after the end of the first seven sessions to reinforce the skills gained in the original sessions. Youth sessions generally concentrate on strengthening goal setting, communication skills, behavior management techniques, and peer pressure. By contrast, parents generally discuss the importance of nurturing while simultaneously setting rules, monitoring compliance, and applying appropriate discipline. Topics include developing appropriate rules, encouraging good behavior, using consequences, building bridges, and protecting against substance abuse.
Goal / Mission The goals of this program are to (1) prevent teen substance abuse and other behavior problems; (2) strengthen parenting skills; and (3) build family strengths.
Results / Accomplishments SFP 10-14 has been evaluated in several different studies. In the principal study, 33 public schools in the Midwest were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: 1) the SFP 10-14, 2) Preparing for the Drug-Free Years (PDFY), or 3) a minimal-contact control condition. The evaluation demonstrated that both youths and parents who attended the program showed significant positive changes. Youths who participated in the study had less substance use, fewer conduct problems, and better resistance to peer pressure. These positive changes were indicated by both delayed onset of problem behaviors and more decreases in these behaviors compared with the control group during the 4 years following the study pretest. Results indicated that program parents were better able to show affection and support and set appropriate limits for their children.
Categories Health / Substance Abuse
Health / Teen & Adolescent Health
Social Environment / Family Structure
Organization(s) Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute
Source The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Model Programs Guide (MPG)
Date of Publication 2002
Location State: Iowa
Primary Contact Cathy Hockaday
Iowa State University Extension
1087 LeBaron Hall
Ames, IA 50011
(515) 294-7601
hockaday@iastate.edu
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/sfp/
For more details http://www.ojjdp.gov/mpg/mpgSearch.aspx
Target Audience Teens, Families
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