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[Children with Multiple Risk Factor Exposition Benefit from the German "Strengthening Families Program"]
Sonja Bröning1, Peter-Michael Sack1, Monika Thomsen1
1Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Zentrum für Psychosoziale Medizin Deutsches Zentrum für Suchtfragen des Kindes- und Jugendalters (DZSKJ) Martinistraße 52 20246 Hamburg Deutschland https://www.uke.de/kliniken-institute/zentren/deutsches-zentrum-fuer-suchtfragen-des-kindes-und-jugendalters/ueber-das-zentrum/netzwerk/
Abstract:
Children with Multiple Risk Factor Exposition Benefit from the German "Strengthening Families Program" The German adaptation of the substance use-preventive family-based Strengthening Families Program 10-14 (SFP, Iowa version) was evaluated in a longitudinal two-year follow-up trial. Participants were N = 292 children with a mean age of twelve years at baseline, and N = 292 parents. We employed a multi-centric, randomized-controlled, two-armed (SFP vs. minimal control condition) study design. Following a "risk moderation hypothesis", we assumed that children with an elevated risk-exposition R(+) would benefit more than children with a low risk-exposition R(-) irrespective of the preventive intervention, and that R(+) under SFP would benefit more than R(+) under the minimal control condition. "Risk-exposition" was measured in correspondence with the Communities That Care Youth Survey-questionnaire. A total of 28 % of children were classified with an elevated risk level. Children's reports confirmed our hypothesis: R(+) report a total of eleven improvements, four of these being significantly more distinct than in the other groups (Anxiety-Depressivity, Punitive Parenting of mother, Punitive Parenting of father, Unbalanced family functioning). In three measures an improvement appears solely in R(+) under SFP (Satisfaction with family functioning, School Attachment and Peer Relationship Quality, Quality of Life). Parents' reports showed a similar tendency, but were less pronounced.

