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A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial of an Interpersonal Violence Prevention Program With a Mexican American Community
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Evidence-based InterventionEducationMental HealthPartner ViolencePrevention ProgramsParticipatory ResearchViolenceCommunity MembersPublic HealthCivic EngagementHealth SciencesPrevention SystemCommunity EngagementHealth PromotionCommunity HealthCommunity ParticipationSubstance AbuseHigh-risk StudentsPsychological ViolenceCommunity-based ResearchCommunity Practice EducationSociologyPrevention ScienceMexican American CommunityIntervention Program SelectionAggression
Using methods of community-based participatory research, a prospective randomized controlled trial of a violence prevention program based on Latino cultural values was implemented with elementary school children in a Mexican American community. Community members participated in intervention program selection, implementation, and data collection. High-risk students who participated in the program had greater nonviolent self-efficacy and demonstrated greater endorsement of program values than did high-risk students in the control group. This collaborative partnership was able to combine community-based participatory research with a rigorous study design and provide sustained benefit to community partners.
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