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Strengthening Family Practices for Latino Families
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Strengthening Family Practices for Latino Families

Karen G Chartier, Lirio K Negroni and Michie N Hesselbrock
Journal of ethnic & cultural diversity in social work, Vol.19(1), pp.1-17
01-01-2010
PMCID: PMC2943633
PMID: 20871785

Abstract

alcohol children drugs family Latinos prevention
The study examined the effectiveness of a culturally-adapted Strengthening Families Program (SFP) for Latinos to reduce risks for alcohol and drug use in children. Latino families, predominantly Puerto Rican, with a 9–12 year old child and a parent(s) with a substance abuse problem participated in the study. Pre- and post-tests were conducted with each family. Parental stress, parent-child dysfunctional relations, and child behavior problems were reduced in the families receiving the intervention; family hardiness and family attachment were improved. Findings contribute to the validation of the SFP with Latinos, and can be used to inform social work practice with Puerto Rican families.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/15313200903531982View
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