Involving families in the prevention of adolescent health risk behaviors is challenging but has the potential for promoting effectiveness. This web conference will examine theup coming article in The Journal of Adolescent Health, Assessing the effects of Families for Safe Dates, a family-based teen dating abuse preventionprogram.Families for Safe Datesis a family-based program for preventing teen dating abuse that has been evaluated using a randomized controlled design. Researchers and prevention practitioners will discuss the development, structure,conceptual basis, and research-based evidenceofFamilies for Safe Datesand explore the benefits and challenges of involving families in the primary prevention of teen dating abuse and considerations for implementing programs such asFamilies for Safe Dates.
Host: David Lee, CALCASA, PreventConnect
Presenters:
- Vangie Foshee, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Health Behavior
- Luz McNaughton Reyes, PhD, MPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Health Behavior
Guest:
- Lenny Mujica, MSW, LCSW, Dating Matters Program Manager, Broward County Health Department, Florida
Time: 110:00-12:30pm Pacific Standard Time
Local: Web ConferenceDate: Sep/28/2012
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