2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.08.021
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Impact of the Resilient Families intervention on adolescent antisocial behavior: 14-month follow-up within a randomized trial

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“…Congruent with previous research, the current findings confirm predictors from individual, family, school and peer domains influence the development of depressive symptoms (Bond, et al, 2005;Shore, Toumbourou, Lewis, & Kremer, 2018;Shortt & Spence, 2006), and in a number of cases (e.g., alcohol, family conflict, peer interactions) were similar influences for antisocial behavior. Findings support the use of school and family interventions in the adolescent period to reduce common risk and protective factors for depressive symptoms (Buttigieg, et al, 2015) and antisocial behavior (Shaykhi, Ghayour-Minaie, & Toumbourou, 2018).…”
Section: Implications Of the Findings For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Congruent with previous research, the current findings confirm predictors from individual, family, school and peer domains influence the development of depressive symptoms (Bond, et al, 2005;Shore, Toumbourou, Lewis, & Kremer, 2018;Shortt & Spence, 2006), and in a number of cases (e.g., alcohol, family conflict, peer interactions) were similar influences for antisocial behavior. Findings support the use of school and family interventions in the adolescent period to reduce common risk and protective factors for depressive symptoms (Buttigieg, et al, 2015) and antisocial behavior (Shaykhi, Ghayour-Minaie, & Toumbourou, 2018).…”
Section: Implications Of the Findings For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Indeed, more permissive parenting styles, lower parent-adolescent relationship quality and non-traditional family structures have emerged as family-based risk factors in the few existing prior population-based studies of adolescent-young adult homelessness (Brakenhoff et al, 2015;Dadds et al, 1993;Shelton et al, 2009;Tyler & Bersani, 2008;van den Bree et al, 2009). Jointly, these indings strengthen the case for prevention approaches which target the family milieu across adolescent development (Buttigieg et al, 2015;Shaykhi, Ghayour-Minaie, & Toumbourou, 2018). Such approaches should respond to the needs of adolescents and families in highly vulnerable circumstances (i.e., in the context of family breakdown), but also focus on promoting quality adolescent-parent (family) relationships more broadly at the population-level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This includes strong support for religious values, effective two-way communication, behavioral control, and increased self-esteem from their parents. Furthermore, an Australian study conducted by Shaykhi et al (16) demonstrates that family resilience can mitigate antisocial behavior and promote positive behavior among adolescents (16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%