1. Youth with Multiple Problems
2. The Extent and Consequences of Multiple Problems
3. The Social Costs of Adolescent Problem Behavior, Ted R.
Miller
4. Influences on the Development of Multiple Problems
5. Prevention of Adolescent Problems through Interventions in the
Preteen Years
6. Prevention Practices Targeting All Adolescents
7. Interventions Targeting Adolescents with Behavior Problems
8. Comprehensive Community and Statewide Interventions
9. Integrating Science and Practice to Enhance the Well-Being of
Children and Adolescents
Anthony Biglan, PhD, is Senior Scientist at Oregon Research
Institute, where he conducts research on the prevention of child
and adolescent problem behavior and on the childrearing practices
that affect child and adolescent development. His current work
focuses on contextual analyses of childrearing practices in
communities.
Patricia A. Brennan, PhD, is on the faculty of the Department of
Psychology at Emory University. Her research interests include the
study of etiological factors of aggression and violence from a
biological perspective, and parental psychopathology
(depression/schizophrenia) and its effect on child diagnostic,
neurological, and behavioral outcomes.
Sharon L. Foster, PhD, is Professor in the California School of
Professional Psychology at Alliant International University. Dr.
Foster is the author of three books as well as numerous articles
and book chapters on children's peer relations, assessment and
treatment of parent/n-/adolescent conflict, and research
methodology.
Harold D. Holder, PhD, is Senior Research Scientist at the
Prevention Research Center, Berkeley, California. His research has
explored two major areas: prevention of alcohol problems and costs
and benefits of alcoholism treatment. Dr. Holder was the 1995
recipient of the Jellinek Memorial Award for his research on social
and economic factors in alcohol consumption.
Multiproblem Youth summarizes research on the etiology and
consequences of multiple problem behaviors and on a wide variety of
prevention strategies appropriate for the prenatal through
adolescent years. The volume also provides sound advice for
translating this wealth of research into practice. The use of
nontechnical language makes this work suitable for use by
prevention practitioners and policymakers as well as students
aspiring to careers in prevention. The book is most appropriate for
use in undergraduate classrooms, but will also be useful as a
reference in graduate-level courses in prevention.--Denise
Gottfredson, PhD, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice,
University of Maryland, College Park
This text provides a comprehensive overview of the most current
theory, research, and practice related to working with multiproblem
youth. It offers an excellent foundation for students and
professionals in a range of disciplines. Describing biological and
social influences on youth behavior--and reviewing evidence-based
interventions that decrease problem behavior--the book provides a
road map for anyone designing statewide or local programs to meet
the needs of at-risk youth. Prevention specialists, adolescent
health specialists, counselors, and public health professionals
will all benefit from the information contained in this text, as
will students in courses on prevention, adolescent problems, and
family and community intervention.--Barbara Cimaglio, Community
Prevention Systems, Oregon Department of Human Services
This book makes the strongest case of any that I have read for
developing a national focus on youths with multiple problem
behaviors. The writing is clear and precise, and is admirably
grounded in theory and a rigorous, well-documented literature
review. Among the volume's major contributions is its use of
economic analysis to underpin the main thesis while recognizing
that such analysis is itself an area of research. The kinds of
solutions proposed are scientifically based and are not excessively
costly--in fact, to ignore the authors' recommendations would
ultimately exact a far greater cost.--Sheppard G. Kellam, MD, AIR
Center for Integrating Education and Prevention Research in
Schools; Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health; past president, Society for Prevention Research
As the field of prevention science has come of age, there has been
a growing recognition of the close association among various forms
of problem behavior. This book provides the most comprehensive and
systematic look yet at what is currently known about youth with
multiple problems and how to intervene to change their life course.
The extant literature is viewed from the dual perspective of public
health and lifespan development, and the authors identify the most
effective programs and policies for prevention and treatment.
Lucid, well-written, and authoritative, this is an essential
resource for prevention scientists, policymakers, public health
professionals, educators, and practitioners.--Gilbert J. Botvin,
PhD, Institute for Prevention Research, Weill Medical College of
Cornell University
- An invaluable resource for the professional designing a youth
treatment program, writing a grant for a youth-centered community
prevention program, or seeking to expand the current research base.
This work synthesizes current knowledge and clarifies the direction
we should be taking in our practice and research endeavors to
support successful adolescent development....The text is a thorough
and comprehensive evaluation of the current state of our knowledge
about multiproblem youth. The authors neatly conceptualize the
scope, etiology, and social impact of the problem. Their assessment
of both how youth develop multiple problem behaviors and potential
solutions to the challenges they present are theoretically grounded
and offer a realistic future agenda for public policy, research,
and treatment. --Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal,
8/3/2005Æ’Æ’ This is a rigorous scholarly text dedicated to a very
real social problem. --CounsellingResource.com, 8/3/2005Æ’Æ’ This
book is highly recommended as a valuable resource for those seeking
to learn about the current state of research and knowledge about
preventing risky behaviors and working with adolescents who have
already engaged in problem behaviors. The wide array of programs,
policies, and strategies discussed provide the reader with a rich
understanding of what has been shown to work best to intervene with
multi-problem teens. --The Prevention Researcher, 8/3/2005Æ’Æ’
...does an excellent job of documenting the realities of
comorbidity and tracing its implications for the prevention and
therapeutic community. This success is attributable in large part
to the stellar cast of characters involved in writing the book.
--Children and Youth Services Review, 8/3/2005Æ’Æ’ This book is a
comprehensive critical review of the research regarding the
protective and risk factors, prevention, and treatment of multiple
problem behaviors in adolescents....An invaluable resource
--Journal of Child and Family Studies, 8/3/2005
Multiproblem Youth summarizes research on the etiology and
consequences of multiple problem behaviors and on a wide variety of
prevention strategies appropriate for the prenatal through
adolescent years. The volume also provides sound advice for
translating this wealth of research into practice. The use of
nontechnical language makes this work suitable for use by
prevention practitioners and policymakers as well as students
aspiring to careers in prevention. The book is most appropriate for
use in undergraduate classrooms, but will also be useful as a
reference in graduate-level courses in prevention.--Denise
Gottfredson, PhD, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice,
University of Maryland, College Park
This text provides a comprehensive overview of the most current
theory, research, and practice related to working with multiproblem
youth. It offers an excellent foundation for students and
professionals in a range of disciplines. Describing biological and
social influences on youth behavior--and reviewing evidence-based
interventions that decrease problem behavior--the book provides a
road map for anyone designing statewide or local programs to meet
the needs of at-risk youth. Prevention specialists, adolescent
health specialists, counselors, and public health professionals
will all benefit from the information contained in this text, as
will students in courses on prevention, adolescent problems, and
family and community intervention.--Barbara Cimaglio, Community
Prevention Systems, Oregon Department of Human Services
This book makes the strongest case of any that I have read for
developing a national focus on youths with multiple problem
behaviors. The writing is clear and precise, and is admirably
grounded in theory and a rigorous, well-documented literature
review. Among the volume's major contributions is its use of
economic analysis to underpin the main thesis while recognizing
that such analysis is itself an area of research. The kinds of
solutions proposed are scientifically based and are not excessively
costly--in fact, to ignore the authors' recommendations would
ultimately exact a far greater cost.--Sheppard G. Kellam, MD, AIR
Center for Integrating Education and Prevention Research in
Schools; Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health; past president, Society for Prevention Research
As the field of prevention science has come of age, there has been
a growing recognition of the close association among various forms
of problem behavior. This book provides the most comprehensive and
systematic look yet at what is currently known about youth with
multiple problems and how to intervene to change their life course.
The extant literature is viewed from the dual perspective of public
health and lifespan development, and the authors identify the most
effective programs and policies for prevention and treatment.
Lucid, well-written, and authoritative, this is an essential
resource for prevention scientists, policymakers, public health
professionals, educators, and practitioners.--Gilbert J. Botvin,
PhD, Institute for Prevention Research, Weill Medical College of
Cornell University
- An invaluable resource for the professional designing a youth
treatment program, writing a grant for a youth-centered community
prevention program, or seeking to expand the current research base.
This work synthesizes current knowledge and clarifies the direction
we should be taking in our practice and research endeavors to
support successful adolescent development....The text is a thorough
and comprehensive evaluation of the current state of our knowledge
about multiproblem youth. The authors neatly conceptualize the
scope, etiology, and social impact of the problem. Their assessment
of both how youth develop multiple problem behaviors and potential
solutions to the challenges they present are theoretically grounded
and offer a realistic future agenda for public policy, research,
and treatment. --Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal,
8/3/2005ƒƒ This is a rigorous scholarly text dedicated to a very
real social problem. --CounsellingResource.com, 8/3/2005ƒƒ This
book is highly recommended as a valuable resource for those seeking
to learn about the current state of research and knowledge about
preventing risky behaviors and working with adolescents who have
already engaged in problem behaviors. The wide array of programs,
policies, and strategies discussed provide the reader with a rich
understanding of what has been shown to work best to intervene with
multi-problem teens. --The Prevention Researcher, 8/3/2005ƒƒ
...does an excellent job of documenting the realities of
comorbidity and tracing its implications for the prevention and
therapeutic community. This success is attributable in large part
to the stellar cast of characters involved in writing the book.
--Children and Youth Services Review, 8/3/2005ƒƒ This book is a
comprehensive critical review of the research regarding the
protective and risk factors, prevention, and treatment of multiple
problem behaviors in adolescents....An invaluable resource
--Journal of Child and Family Studies, 8/3/2005
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