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Parent-Centered Intervention: A Practical Approach for Preventing Drug Abuse in Hispanic Adolescents
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EthnicityFamily MedicineSubstance UseFamily InvolvementDrug AbuseAdolescent Behavioral HealthMental HealthSocial WorkHispanic Immigrant AdolescentsLatino CultureAdolescent MedicineHiv Prevention InterventionPublic HealthHealth PolicyHispanic AdolescentsIntervention DeliverySubstance AbuseTreatment And PreventionAddictionPediatricsPrevention ScienceFamily TherapySubstance AddictionMedicineParent-centered InterventionImmigrant Health
Objective: The objective of the present article is to review and discuss Familias Unidas, an empirically supported, family-based, culturally specific drug abuse and HIV prevention intervention for Hispanic immigrant adolescents and their families. Method: The authors focus on engagement and retention as well as on intervention delivery. Conclusions: The present article serves as a guide for social workers and mental health practitioners in carrying out effective family-based adolescent substance use and HIV preventive interventions. Recommendations for and challenges to implementing the intervention in practice-based settings are discussed.
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