Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates that adolescent behavior problems are related to family functioning. In general, findings have demonstrated the family’s critical role in facilitating developmental outcomes. This study evaluated a 6-week holistic program for at-risk teens and their parents entitled Creating a Responsible Thinker at baseline, post-test, and 3-month follow-up. Results demonstrated gender differences in the program’s effects on self-efficacy, specifically increased self-efficacy for females and reduced self-efficacy among males. Follow-up results suggested that teens reported better communication with their parents. These results underscore the appropriateness of a family-based approach to treatment for at-risk teens and their parents.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Contemporary Family Therapy |
Volume | 29 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Sep 1 2007 |
Keywords
- holistic program
- family functioning
- adolescent behavioral problems
Disciplines
- Health Law and Policy
- Mental Disorders