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Community‐Based Premarital Prevention: Clergy and Lay Leaders on the Front Lines<sup>*</sup>
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2001
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Family MedicinePremarital PreventionEducationPremarital Education ProgramLay LeadersPremarital EducationSocial SciencesSexual CommunicationIntimate RelationshipPrevention ProgramsCouple TherapySocial SkillsPrevention SystemCommunity EngagementCommunity DevelopmentInterpersonal CommunicationSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologyPrevention ScienceSocial Justice
This study reports on the results of the dissemination of an empirically‐based, premarital education program within religious organizations. The following major results are discussed with respect to premarital prevention: (a) Clergy and lay leaders were as effective in the short run as our university staff; (b) couples taking the more skills‐oriented intervention showed advantages over couples receiving naturally occurring services on interaction quality; and (c) couples reported that the communication skills components of premarital education were the most helpful.
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