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Index
Coverpage Half title Title page Imprints page Dedication Contents Figures Tables Contributors Foreword Acknowledgments The Nature of Prevention Science
1 The Emergence of Prevention Science
Biblical and Ancient Times Several Historical Notes Interdiscipline Facilitates Prevention The Emergence of Prevention Science Reference
Part I The Essence of Prevention Science
Foundations
2 Policy Development and Decision Making in Prevention Science
A Brief Orientation Role of Institutions in Prevention Policy Role of Values in Public Health Evidence and Policy in Public Health and Prevention Role of Institutions Values, Equity, and Policy in Public Health and Prevention Science Variation in Values in Prevention Science Values, Ethics, and Practical Actions Final Thought for Prevention Science Policy Author’s Note References
3 New Developments in the Economics of Prevention
Overview Economic Analysis of Program Costs Economic Analyses of Program Benefits Comparing Benefits and Costs and Reporting Findings Social Impact Borrowing to Expand Preventive Interventions Social Impact Borrowing to Expand Preventative Interventions around the World Conclusion References
4 International Issues in the Ethics of Prevention
Definition of Prevention Current Status of Prevention Ethics Utility of Prevention Ethics Internationally Cultural Relevance Informed Consent Competence Guidelines for the Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas in Prevention Focus on Ecological Contexts Culturally Responsive Prevention Evidence-Based Approaches Attending to Power and Privilege Environmental Change Application of Guidelines for the Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas in Prevention Case Study: Suicide Prevention in Japan Discussion of Application Conclusion References
5 Effectiveness Trial of the New Beginnings Program for Divorcing Parents
Establishing the Efficacy of a Theory-Based Program to Promote Resilience of Children from Divorced Families Translating the NBP Prototype into a Community Service Identification of the Organizational Homes for the NBP Marketing Study of Court Preferences Identification of Program Design Features to Maximize Fit with Key Stakeholder Needs Redesign of the NBP as a Community Service That Meets Court, Agency, and Program Developer Needs Design of a System for Parent Recruitment and Engagement Effectiveness Trial: Testing the New Beginnings Program as a Collaborative Community Service Design of the Randomized Trial Collaborations with the Courts and Community Agencies to Deliver the NBP Summary References
6 The Science and Practice of Prevention from Multicultural and Social Justice Perspectives
Overview of the Multicultural Social Justice Framework Component 1: Relevant Constructs in Prevention Theories, Research, and Practice Principle 1: Identify Social Inequities and Oppression as Targets for Prevention Principle 2: Examine the Ways in Which Cultural Constructs Can Constitute Risk and Protective Factors Principle 3: Recognize Culturally Specific Lay Beliefs and Attitudes. Component 2: Populations Principle 4: Disaggregate Data to Determine Underserved Subgroups Principle 5: Address the Intersectionality of Social Identities Component 3: Interventions Principle 6: Create Culturally Relevant Preventive Interventions Principle 7: Collaborate with Stakeholders from Diverse Communities Principle 8: Improve Access to Preventive Resources Principle 9: Engage in Macro-level Interventions Applying the MSJF to Substance Abuse Prevention Conclusions References
Methodology
7 International Standards on Drug Use Prevention
Introduction Prevention Strategy and Policy Makers
UNODC International Standards on Drug Use Prevention Implementation of Prevention Standards and Policy Makers Short-Term Outcomes of Prevention Strategy and Policy Makers
Global Piloting of Family Skills Training Programs
Process of Implementation of Family Skills Training Programs Results of the Pilot Projects
Discussion References
8 Methodological Issues in Outcome Evaluation of Complex Interventions Aiming at Lifestyle Change
The Importance of Background Theories in Intervention Evaluation How to Proceed Beyond Experiments
The Case-Crossover Design
Combining Study Designs: A Case of Field Evaluation The Importance of Studying Intermediary End-Points and Intervention Implementation Proceeding from Scientific Results to Judgment of Applicability and Dissemination Summary References
9 Methodology and Statistical Approaches for Conducting Valid and Reliable Longitudinal Prevention Science Research
Samples and Participants
Statistical Power and Sample Size Sample Maintenance and Retention Missing Data
Measurement
Measurement Psychometrics and Confirmatory Factor Analysis Measurement Equivalence
Evaluation of Intervention Effects
Process Evaluation Outcome Evaluation Moderation Analysis Mediation Analysis
Summing Up References
Implementation
10 Prevention in Recreational Nightlife
Relevance of the Recreational Use of Drugs: Cultural Implications What Problems Are Related to Nightlife?
Violence Sexual Risk Behaviors and Sexual Harassment Transport to and from Recreational Areas
Social Nuisance and Crime
Serving Alcohol to Drunk People Underage Drinking Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs
Nightlife Prevention Interventions
Taxing and Alcohol Prices Venues: Physical Factors Venues: Managerial Approach Venue: Staff Training Opening Hours, Lockouts, and Density of Venues Educational Interventions and Campaigns Collaboration with Industry, Public Policy, and Codes of Practice International Nightlife Resorts Licensing Legislation, Law Enforcement, and Policing Underage Drinking Transport: Drinking and Driving Programs Hospital Emergency Departments and First-Aid Services Community-Based and Multicomponent Programs
Conclusions References
11 Preventing Distress and Promoting Psychological Well-Being in Uncertain Times through Career Management Intervention
Work and Well-Being Prevention and Career Management Psychological Factors Associated with Career Management Research on Career Management and Well-being in Italy Examples of Preventive Interventions for Career Management Promising Preventive Interventions for Career Management in Italy Career Management and the Ecology of People’s Lives Conclusions References
12 Family-Based Prevention
Introduction A Conceptual Model for Implementation Research Empirically Supported Parent Training Models – Efficacy and Effectiveness Trials
Parent Management Training – Oregon Model (PMTO) Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) The Incredible Years (IY)
Adoption Penetration Acceptability and Appropriateness Implementation Fidelity Cost of Implementation Parent Training Prevention Programs in the Twenty-first Century: Challenges and Opportunities for Implementation Research References
13 Preventing Violence and Victimization among Racial/Ethnic Minority and Immigrant Youth in the United States
Introduction
Violence and Victimization of African American Youth Violence and Victimization of Immigrant Youth in the United States
The Importance of Culturally Relevant Violence Prevention Theoretical Frameworks for Violence Prevention
Social-Ecological Framework Resilience Framework
Violence Prevention Targeting Risk and Resilience in Multiple Social Environments
Culture/Society Policy/Laws Parents/Family Peers/Friends Classroom/School Community/Neighborhood
A Call to Prevention Science Conclusion References
14 Early Intervention to Prevent Lifelong Consequences of Childhood Antisocial Behavior and Social Exclusion
Introduction Levels and Modes of Delivery Risk Factors
Parenting and Family Risk Factors Risks outside the Family: Neighborhood and Peers Individual and Cognitive Risk Factors Genetic Mechanisms
Genetic Liability Subtypes
Implications for Prevention and Intervention Approaches
Prevention and Intervention Approaches
Family-Based Approaches
Prevention Starting in Pregnancy Programs Based on Social Learning Theory Format of Typical Social Learning Parenting Programs
Teaching a Child-Centered Approach Increasing Desirable Child Behavior Imposing Clear Commands Reducing Undesirable Child Behavior
Effectiveness of Social Learning Parenting Programs Parenting Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Self-Help Programs Family Therapy
Interventions with Individual Children and Youth
Intellectual Enrichment Approaches School-Based Approaches Cognitive-Behavioral and Anger Management Programs Multicomponent Approaches
Interventions for Specific Groups
Abusive Families and Fostered Children Callous-Unemotional Traits Ineffective Approaches
Barriers to Implementation and Dissemination
Handling Treatment Failure National Initiatives
Conclusion References
15 Comprehensive School Counseling Programs
Introduction Comprehensive School Counseling Program Model in the United States
Foundation Delivery System Management Accountability Barriers
International School-Based Programs
Challenges Strengths School-Based Preventive Initiatives Worldwide
Implementation of Comprehensive School Counseling Programs Conclusion References
16 Prevention in Early Childhood
Introduction
Conceptualization of Early Childhood Mental Health from a Dyadic Perspective Immigrants, Parenting, and Acculturation Considerations in Cultural Adaptions of Parenting Interventions
Review of Parenting Interventions
Parenting Education Programs Parent–Child Dyadic Interventions Parent–Child Interventions Using Video Feedback
Conclusions Future Directions References
17 Prevention of Academic, Cultural, and Behavioral Problems among International Student Populations
Introduction Description of International Students Challenges That International Students Experience
Academic Challenges Cultural and Behavioral Challenges
Basic Principle of Prevention and Its Application to International Students Promotion of Wellness for International Students
Before Going Overseas After Arriving Academic Success Promotion Cultural Understanding and Adjustment Promotion Behavioral Health Promotion Reentry into the Country of Origin
Prevention on Systemic Levels Conclusions References
18 Prevention of Adolescent Risk Behavior and Promotion of Positive Youth Development
Introduction The Development of Adolescent Risk Behavior The Prevention Science Approach
Defining Prevention A Systems Approach to Prevention
Positive Youth Development Modifiable Causal Factors for Adolescent Risk Behavior
Behavioral Development Theories of Adolescent Risk Behavior Biological Developmental Theories of Risk Behavior Social Development Theories of Risk Behavior Protective Factors Cumulative Effects of Risk and Protective Factors Predictors of Positive Youth Development
Prevention Science Intervention Approaches to Reduce Adolescent Risk Behavior and Increase Positive Youth Development
Structural and Macro Policy Interventions Neighborhood Interventions School Interventions Family Interventions Individual and Peer-Based Interventions Integrating and Disseminating Interventions at a System Level
Beneficial Action Theory and the Reduction of Adolescent Risk Behavior Conclusion References
Expansion
19 Targeting Anxiety Sensitivity to Prevent the Development of Psychopathology
Mental Health Mental Health Prevention Anxiety Sensitivity
Conceptualizations Etiology
Dimensional Properties of Anxiety Sensitivity Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychopathology
Total Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychopathology Anxiety Sensitivity Subfactors and Psychopathology Interaction with Other Constructs
Intervention for Anxiety Sensitivity
Indirect Intervention Research Direct Interventions to Reduce Anxiety Sensitivity Intervention Design Variation Diversity of Target Populations Prevention-Focused Treatment
Summary References
20 Prevention in the Context of Cross-Cultural Neuroscience
Overview of the Incidence and Prevalence of Insomnia Negative Impact of Insomnia and Considerations of Underlying Physiological Mechanisms EBF Background EBF as a Preventive Intervention for Insomnia Research Supporting EBF as an Intervention
EBF Addressing Underlying Factors of Insomnia
Benefits of Addressing Insomnia with EBF as a Feasible Cross-Cultural Intervention Conclusion References
21 Prevention of Disaster Impact and Outcome Cascades
Overview: The Intersection of Prevention Science and Disaster Health Part 1: Can Disasters Really Be Prevented? Part 1 Case Example Part 2: Disaster Basics and Conceptual Building Blocks Part 2 Case Example Part 3: Psychological Dimensions of Disasters
Psychological Consequences of Disasters Disaster Behavioral Health Concepts: A Review of the Scientific Evidence
Part 3 Case Example: Armed Conflict in Colombia, South America, Leading to Forced Migration, 1960–2015. Concluding Comments References
22 Forgiveness Interventions and the Prevention of Poor Health, Hostile Relationships, and Societal Hatred and Violence
Definitions
Decisional and Emotional Forgiveness Reconciliation Talking about Transgressions Justice
Unforgiveness Is Associated with Negative Effects
In Individuals Public Health Costs of Unforgiveness
Solutions
People Can Be Helped to Forgive Recent Developments in Forgiveness Treatment Two Frequently Used Methods for Forgiving Forgiveness Interventions in Non-USA Contexts and Their Effects The Effects of Forgiveness Intervention within Close Relationships The Effects of Forgiveness Interventions within Communities Political Forgiveness
Forgiveness in Conflicted Society – within and between Countries – through Peacemaking
Forgiveness in Society through Promoting Research Infrastructure
Barriers to a Vibrant Prevention Science of Forgiveness
Misunderstandings about What Forgiveness Is Limited Access to Forgiveness Interventions Limited Use of the Science of Forgiveness Interventions Limited Local Expertise to Provide or Study Interventions Limited Resources Available to Promote Wider Application Lack of Effective Leadership in Promoting Forgiveness
Conclusions Relevant to Prevention Science References
Part II The Globalization of Prevention Science
Asia & Australia
23 South Korea’s Efforts to Prevent Internet Addiction
Current Status of Internet and Smart Phone Addiction in South Korea South Korea’s Efforts to Prevent and Reduce Internet and Smart Phone Addiction Second Master Plan to Prevent and Treat Internet Addiction
Preventive Education Counseling Services Training of Internet Addiction Counselors Social Campaign to Prevent Internet Addiction Legal Control of Minors’ Access to Online Gaming
Surveys and Research on the Prevention of Internet Addiction
Characteristics of the High-Risk Group of Addiction Characteristics of the Potential-Risk Group for Addiction Other Research
Summary and Conclusions
Characteristics and Challenges of South Korea’s Policy
Appendix
Appendix 1 Self-Rating Internet Addiction Scale for Adolescents Appendix 2 Self-Rating Smart Phone Addiction Scale for Adolescents
References
24 Implementation of an Early Childhood Prevention Program from a Health Care to Community-Based Setting in Singapore
Understanding the Development of MIP in the Singapore Context Importance and Rationale for Early Childhood Intervention
The MIP Model: An Ecological Perspective
An Overview of the Development of the MIP Project The Role of Learning Support Educators MIP Parent Literacy Program Evaluation of MIP Program Program Challenges Program Limitations and Implications Reference
25 Prevention of Illegal Substance Use and Abuse in Bhutan
Introduction History of Substance Use in Bhutan Policy on Illegal Substance Use Regulation and Prevention Future of Substance Abuse Prevention in Bhutan Personal Conclusion References
26 Promoting Coping Skills in Children, Adolescents, and Parents
Introduction
The Context Coping Theoretical Frameworks The Measurement of Coping Children’s Coping Coping Research Age and Gender Coping Resources Positive and Negative Coping Strategies Self-efficacy Well-being and Coping Bullying Proactive Coping Adult Coping Early Years Coping
Prevention Coping Programs
Adolescent Coping Programs Families Coping Program
What We Have Learned Conclusions References
27 Prevention of Drug Abuse in Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong
Drug Abuse in Hong Kong Positive Youth Development and Adolescent Drug Abuse The Project P.A.T.H.S. in Hong Kong
Initial Phase of the Project (P.A.T.H. I) Extension Phase of the Project (P.A.T.H.S. II) Unique Features of Project P.A.T.H.S. Positive Youth Development and Drug Abuse: Insight from P.A.T.H.S. I Positive Youth Development and Substance Abuse: Insight from P.A.T.H.S. II
Issues Encountered and Lessons Learned Summary and Conclusion References
28 Suicidal Behavior and Its Prevention in India
Prevalence of Suicide in India Historical and Cultural Roots of Suicide in India Salient Features of Suicides in India Gender Difference in Suicide Attempts and Completion Marital Status Rural–Urban Difference in Suicide Mental Health and Suicide Income and Educational Determinants Suicide among Youth Marital Status Suicide and the Elderly Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide in India
Risk Factors for Suicide Alcohol as Risk Factor Clusters of Suicides Protective Factors for Suicide Social Integration Religious or Spiritual Beliefs
Obstacles to Suicide Prevention
Negative Attitudes toward Suicide Prevention Legal Issues Taboo on Suicide Stigma on Mental Illnesses
Gaps in Suicide Prevention in India
Insufficient Funds Shortage of Trained Mental Health Professionals Health Inequalities
The Challenge of Suicide Prevention in India Universal Interventions Selective Interventions Indicated Interventions Need for National Suicide Prevention Strategy Conclusions References
29 Prevention Psychology and Counseling Services in Thailand
Introduction Prevention Psychology Initiatives in a University Setting Application of Prevention Psychology Based on Buddhism at Chulalongkorn University
Project One: The CU Student Happiness Index Project Two: CU Happiness Intervention
The Happiness Enhancement Project Based on Buddhist-Ecotherapy Intervention Happiness Enhancement Project Based on Buddha Dharma Teaching
Conclusions and Future Directions References
North, Central, & South America
30 Preventing School Shootings from an American and European Perspective
Introduction Some Issues Complicating Prevention Efforts in the United States Brief Overview of School Shootings in the United States and Beyond
Global Spread of School Shootings European Context
School Shootings Evolve from a Long-Term Developmental Pathway School Shootings Are Connected to Risk and Protective Factors
School Shootings and Suicide
Certain Ecological Factors Associated with School Shootings
School General Environment School Norms and Culture
Intrapersonal Variables Implicated in School Shootings, U.S. Emphasis School Shooting Prevention Trends
Strengthening Physical Security Gun Policy Related to Control Officer Training Threat Assessment
Threat Assessment within a Comprehensive Model Benefits of a Comprehensive-Ecological Model The Counseling for Wellness and Prevention Model
Key Components of the Model The Model in International Context Contributions of the Model
Some Positive Prevention Trends in the United States Conclusion and Summary References
31 Ending Child Sexual Abuse
Introduction Prevalence of CSA Negative Sequelae Associated with CSA Risk and Protective Factors Associated with CSA Perpetration
Factors Associated with Youth CSA Perpetration Factors Associated with Adult Risk for CSA Perpetration
Current Approaches in Addressing CSA
Criminal Justice Interventions for Offenders Application of Sex Crime Policies to Youth Who Sexually Offend Clinical Interventions for Adult Perpetrators of CSA Existing CSA Prevention Programs
Conclusion References
32 The Evolution of Alcohol and Drug Prevention Strategies in Latin America
Introduction Argentina
Policies and Institutions Prevention
Brazil
Policies and Institutions Prevention Research and Publications
Chile
Policies and Institutions Prevention Research and Publications
Colombia
Policies and Institutions Prevention Research and Publications
Costa Rica
Policies and Institutions Prevention Research and Publications
El Salvador
Policies and Institutions Prevention Research and Publications
Mexico
Prevention
Peru
Policies and Institutions Prevention
Uruguay
Policies and Institutions Prevention
Conclusions References
33 Effectiveness of Brief Prevention Programs for Adolescents in Mexico
Introduction Social Norms That Affect Prevention Efforts in Mexico Life Skills in Prevention The Effectiveness of Short-Term Programs – Two Case Studies
“I Want to, I Can… Prevent Dating Violence” “Tracing My Own Destiny” – a Comprehensive Program on Violence Prevention, Nutrition, and Substance Abuse Prevention
Summary and Conclusions References
Europe
34 Paving the Way for Prevention Science in Croatia
Introduction Development of Prevention Science and Practice in Croatia Epidemiological Overview Strategic and Organizational Framework Prevention Programs and Implementation Educating the Next Generation of Prevention Specialists for Research and Implementation of Evidence-Based Prevention Programs Final Remarks and Conclusions References
35 Stress Prevention among German Teachers
Introduction Theoretical Models of Stress Transactional Model of Stress
Coping Strategies within the Transactional Stress Model
Principles of COR Theory Burnout Burnout at School Stress Prevention at School Valuable Resources of Teachers Condition Resources Personal Resources Object Resources Energy Resources Current Prevention of Stress among German Teachers References
36 Prevention and Schooling in Italy
Introduction School in Italy: From Past to Present
Prevention in Schools School: A Privileged Context for Prevention Programs Strengthening Prevention: The Role of Teachers, Students, and Parent Involvement
Research and Interventions That Focus on Teachers, Parents, and Students Conclusions References
37 Cultural Adaptation of Family Evidence-Based Drug Prevention Programs in Spain
Introduction Drug Use among Adolescents in Spain Importance of Family in Drug Prevention Families at Risk in Spain Family Prevention Programs in Spain Cultural Adaptation of the Selective Strengthening Families Program in Spain: The Programa de Competencia Familiar Implementation and Long-Term Results: The Family Competence Program in Spain Implementation of the Family Competence Program Summary of Evaluation Studies Results Suggestions Regarding Policy, Research, and Future Practice References
38 Youth Risk Behavior Prevention Based on Positive Relationships
Introduction Barriers to, and Challenges of, Science-Based Prevention in Poland Establishing the Stage for Connecting Positive Relationships and Youth Risk Behaviors Parent–Child Relationships: The Role of Effective Monitoring Relationships with Teachers and Bonds with School Social Relations: The Role of Extracurricular Activities A Longitudinal Analysis of Positive Relationships and Youth Risk Behaviors: The Warsaw Adolescent Study
Background Study Objectives Method Findings Discussion
Closing Remarks References
39 Interventions to Promote Positive Parenting in Spain
Introduction Rise of Family Support Policies in Spain Impact of the European Positive Parenting Framework in Spain Parental Support Initiatives in Spain Implementation and Evaluation of Evidence-Based Positive Parenting Programs Conclusions References
Africa & the Middle East
40 An Investigation of HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma, Blame, and Shame in Swaziland
Introduction
Current Situation in Swaziland (Southern Africa) HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma and Its Measurement
Research Study of PLWA and Stigma in Swaziland
Research Methods Results Discussion
References
41 What Intensifies Governmental Support of Prevention? Lessons from Israel
Living in Israel
Resilience in Israel
Prevention in Israel
Prevention in the School System Additional Governmental Units Dealing with Prevention
When Do Prevention Efforts Gain Extensive Governmental Support? Take-Home Message Summary References
42 Preventing the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Botswana
Economic, Social, and Cultural Make-Up of Botswana The History of the AIDS Epidemic Botswana’s Governmental Response to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic HIV/AIDS and Stigma Botswana’s Current Prevention Methods: An Overview
Male Circumcision Condom Use Biomedical Preventions Preventing Mother to Child Transmissions: An Early Success Voluntary Counseling and Testing At-Risk Populations: Substance Abusers Sexual Orientation
Summary and Recommendations References
The Future of Prevention Science
43 Prevention Science
Country Contributors and Major Themes The Accumulating Generic Knowledge on Prevention Science Major Challenges to Advance Prevention Science Globally Call for Major Global Initiatives to Advance Prevention Science in the Twenty-first Century Summary and Conclusions References
Index
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