The Relationship between a Family-Focused Preventive Intervention, Parenting Practices, and Exposure to Violence during the Transition to Adolescence: Testing a Mediational Model

JOURNAL OF AGGRESSION MALTREATMENT & TRAUMA(2013)

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To prevent youth violence, the GREAT Families program was implemented with a selective sample of 1,196 families of sixth-grade children from low-income schools in 4 cities making the transition to adolescence. To assess intervention effects, we used pre- and posttest data to estimate a structural model to test the hypothesis that random assignment to the intervention would predict changes in parenting practices, which in turn would predict changes in exposure to violence (i.e., a mediational model). We found that participation in GREAT was significantly related to changes in parenting practices and these changes significantly predicted changes in violence exposure. Furthermore, adolescents who reported greater increases in exposure to violence also tended to experience greater decreases in parental monitoring, discipline, and involvement. Implications for future research and prevention efforts are discussed.
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at-risk,exposure to violence,families,mediators,parenting,prevention,transition to adolescence
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