Briefly discuss the selective prevention program called the Strengthening Families program.

What will be an ideal response?


The selective prevention program, called the Strengthening Families program, targets children of parents who are substance abusers. This program has been successfully implemented several times within diverse populations. It has three major goals: improving parenting skills, increasing children's skills (such as communication skills, refusal skills, awareness of feelings, and emotion expression skills), and improving family relationships (decreasing conflict, improving communication, increasing parent-child time together, and increasing the planning and organizational skills of the family). Children and parents attend evening sessions weekly for 14 weeks to learn and practice these skills. Evaluations of this program indicate that it reduces tobacco and alcohol use in the children as well as reduces substance abuse and other problems in the parents.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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