“…Reviews of such interventions indicate that in addition to addressing risk/protective factors such as knowledge, social norms, and social influence, most efficacious programs focus on improving family environment (e.g., cohesion) and/or parenting practices (e.g., parental monitoring, parent-adolescent communication) (Prado, Szapocznik, Maldonado-Molina, Schwartz, & Pantin, 2008; Szapocznik, Prado, Burlew, Williams, & Santisteban, 2007; Castro et al, 2006). Programs such as Familias Unidas (Pantin et al, 2003), Neustras Familias (Martinez & Eddy, 2005), Keepin’ it REAL (Marsiglia & Hecht, 2005), and Family Effectiveness Training program (FET; Szapocznik et al, 1989) attempt to promote protective factors related to traditional Hispanic values such as familism, respect for elders, and ethnic pride. To some extent, these programs are guided by the assumption that among Hispanic families, acculturation to the U.S. is related to the erosion of traditional collectivistic values and mores (Prado et al, 2008).…”