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The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center: Using a Multifaceted, Ecological Approach to Reduce Youth Violence in Impoverished, Rural Areas

Smokowski, Paul R. ; Bacallao, Martica ; Evans, Caroline Bill Robertson ; Rose, Rodderick A. ; Stalker, Katie C. ; Guo, Shenyang ; Wu, Qi ; Barbee, James ; Bower, Meredith

Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2018-12, Vol.9 (4), p.575-597 [Periódico revisado por pares]

University of Chicago Press

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  • Título:
    The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center: Using a Multifaceted, Ecological Approach to Reduce Youth Violence in Impoverished, Rural Areas
  • Autor: Smokowski, Paul R. ; Bacallao, Martica ; Evans, Caroline Bill Robertson ; Rose, Rodderick A. ; Stalker, Katie C. ; Guo, Shenyang ; Wu, Qi ; Barbee, James ; Bower, Meredith
  • Assuntos: Intervention Research Articles
  • É parte de: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2018-12, Vol.9 (4), p.575-597
  • Descrição: Objective: Youth violence is best tackled through a multifaceted approach targeting risk and protective factors at multiple ecological levels. The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center (NC-YVPC) is an example of such an approach. This article provides a comprehensive synthesis of NC-YVPC design, implementation, and results. Method: NC-YVPC packaged and implemented 3 evidence-based programs to decrease youth violence in a rural North Carolina community where violence was prevalent. Positive Action, a universal school-based program, was administered in 13 middle schools for 3 years. Parenting Wisely, an online program to improve parenting skills, was provided to 300 parents. Teen Court, a community-based restorative justice alternative to the traditional juvenile-justice system, was provided to 400 adolescents. In addition, county-level data were collected to examine if and how the NC-YVPC programs changed county levels of youth violence. Results: Positive Action participation was associated with increased self-esteem and decreased school hassles; Parenting Wisely participants were more confident and had less conflict with their children; Teen Court participants reported improved mental and behavioral health. Some county-level indicators of violence decreased. Conclusions: This summary of NC-YVPC findings highlights the utility of implementing a multifaceted approach to decrease and prevent youth violence and the importance of fostering a strong partnership between academic institutions and the community.
  • Editor: University of Chicago Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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