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Bellis, M. A., Hughes, K., Ford, K., Hardcastle, K. A., Sharp, C. A., Wood, S., Homolova, L., & Davies, A. (2018). Adverse childhood experiences and sources of childhood resilience: A retrospective study of their combined relationships with child health and educational attendance. BMC Public Health, 18, 792–803.

Bellis, M. A., Hughes, K., Ford, K., Rodriguez, G. R., Sethi, D., & Passmore, J. (2019). Life course health consequences and associated annual costs of adverse childhood experiences across Europe and North America: A systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Public Health, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(19)30145-8.

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Borofsky, L. A., Kellerman, I., Baucom, B., Oliver, P., & Margolin, G. (2013). Community violence exposure and adolescents’ school engagement and academic achievement over time. Psychology of Violence, 3(4), 381-395.

Brown, A. (2017). Younger men play video games, but so do a diverse group of other Americans. PEW, FACTTANK: News in the Numbers. Retrieved from http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/09/11/younger-men-play-video-games-but-so-do-a-diverse-group-of-other-americans.

Bucknor, C. & Barber, A. (2016, June). Economic costs of barriers to employment for former prisoners and people convicted of felonies. Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy. Retrieved from http://cepr.net/images/stories/reports/employment-prisoners-felonies-2016-06.pdf.

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Cronholm, P. F., Forke, C., Wade, R., Bair-Merritt, M. H., Davis, M., Harkins-Schwarz, M., Pachter, L.M., & Fein, J. A. (2015). Adverse Childhood Experiences: Expanding the concept of adversity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 49(3), 354 361. doi.10.106/j.ampere.2015.02.001 

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Finkelhor, D., Hamby, S., Ormrod, R., & Turner, H. (2005). The Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire:  reliability, validity, and national norms. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(4), 383-412. doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2004.11.001 

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Foshee, V. A., McNaughton Reyes, H. L., Chen, M. S., Ennett, S. T., Basile, K. C., DeGue, S., … Bowling, J. M. (2016). Shared Risk Factors for the Perpetration of Physical Dating Violence, Bullying, and Sexual Harassment Among Adolescents Exposed to Domestic Violence. Journal of youth and adolescence, 45(4), 672–686. doi:10.1007/s10964-015-0404-z

Fowler, C. & Dillow, M.R. (2011). Attachment Dimensions and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Communication Research Reports, 28(1), 16-26, doi:10.1080/08824096.2010.518910

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SPECIFIC TREATMENTS THAT WORK

Nurse Family Partnership

Eckenrode, J., Campa, M., Luckey, D. W., Henderson, C. R., Jr, Cole, R., Kitzman, H., Anson, E., Sidora-Arcoleo, K., Powers, J., & Olds, D. (2010). Long-term effects of prenatal and infancy nurse home visitation on the life course of youths: 19-year follow-up of a randomized trial. Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 164(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.240 

Miller T. R. (2015). Projected Outcomes of Nurse-Family Partnership Home Visitation During 1996-2013, USA. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research, 16(6), 765–777. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-015-0572-9

Olds, D.L., Kitzman, H., Anson, E., Smith, J.A., Knudtson, M.D., Miller, T., et al., 2019. Prenatal and infancy nurse home visiting effects on mothers: 18-year follow-up of a randomized trial. Pediatrics 144 (6).

Early Intervention

Guralnick M. J. (2011). Why Early Intervention Works: A Systems Perspective. Infants and young children, 24(1), 6–28. https://doi.org/10.1097/IYC.0b013e3182002cfe

Mattern, J.A. A Mixed-Methods Study of Early Intervention Implementation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Supports, Services, and Policies for Young Children with Developmental Delays and Disabilities. Early Childhood Educ J 43, 57–67 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-014-0633-x

Scarborough, A. A., Spiker, D., Mallik, S., Hebbeler, K. M., Bailey, D. B., & Simeonsson, R. J. (2004). A National Look at Children and Families Entering Early Intervention. Exceptional Children, 70(4), 469–483. https://doi.org/10.1177/001440290407000406

Triple P-Positive Parenting Program

Nowak, C. & Heinrichs, N. (2008). A comprehensive meta-analysis of Triple P - Positive Parenting Program using hierarchical linear modeling: Effectiveness and moderating variables. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 11, 114-144.

Prinz, R.J., Sanders, M.R., Shapiro, C.J., Whitaker, D.J., & Lutzker, J.R. (2009). Population-based prevention of child maltreatment: The U.S. Triple P system population trial. Prevention Science, 10(1), 1-12.

Sanders, M.R., Ralph, A., Sofronoff, K., Gardiner, P., Thompson, R., Dwyer, S., & Bidwell, K. (2008). Every Family: A population approach to reducing behavioral and emotional problems in children making the transition to school. Journal of Primary Prevention, 29, 197-222.

Maternal Addiction Treatment

Gannon, M. A., Mackenzie, M., Hand, D. J., Short, V., & Abatemarco, D. (2019). Application of a RE-AIM Evaluation Framework to Test Integration of a Mindfulness Based Parenting Intervention into a Drug Treatment Program. Maternal and child health journal, 23(3), 298–306. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-018-02715-y

Hand, D. J., Fischer, A. C., Gannon, M. L., McLaughlin, K. A., Short, V. L., & Abatemarco, D. J. (2021). Comprehensive and compassionate responses for opioid use disorder among pregnant and parenting women. International review of psychiatry (Abingdon, England), 1–14. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540261.2021.1908966 

Jones, H. E., Martin, P. R., Heil, S. H., Stine, S. M., Kaltenbach, K., Selby, P., ... Fischer, G. (2008, October). Treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women: Clinical and research issues. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35(3), 245–259. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2007.10.007

Head Start

Bauer, L. and D. W. Schanzenbach. (2016) The Long-Term Impact of the Head Start Program. The Hamilton Project, the Brookings Institution.

Green, B.L., Ayoub, C., Bartlett, J.D., Von Ende, A., Furrer, C., Chazan-Cohen, R., Vallotton, C. & Klevens, J. (2014) The Effect of Early Head Start on Child Welfare System Involvement: A First Look at Longitudinal Child Maltreatment Outcomes, Children and Youth Services Review. 

Karoly, L. A. and A. Auger. Informing Investments in Preschool Quality and Access in Cincinnati: Evidence of Impacts and Economic Returns from National, State, and Local Preschool Programs. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2016.

Parent Child Interaction Therapy

Chronis-Tuscano, A., Lewis-Morrarty, E., Woods, K. E., O’Brien, K. A., Mazursky-Horowitz, H., & Thomas, S. R. (2016). Parent–child interaction therapy with emotion coaching for preschoolers with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 23(1), 62–78.

Kaminski, J. W., & Claussen, A. H. (2017). Evidence Base Update for Psychosocial Treatments for Disruptive Behaviors in Children. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 46(4), 477–499.

Karoly, L. A. and A. Auger. Informing Investments in Preschool Quality and Access in Cincinnati: Evidence of Impacts and Economic Returns from National, State, and Local Preschool Programs. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2016.

Second Step

Kim, S., Nickerson, A., Livingston, J. A., Dudley, M., Manges, M., Tulledge, J., & Allen, K. (2019). Teacher outcomes from the Second Step Child Protection Unit: Moderating roles of prior preparedness and treatment acceptability. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 28(6), 726–744. https://doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2019.1620397

Low, S., Cook, C. R., Smolkowski, K., & Buntain-Ricklefs, J. (2015). Promoting social–emotional competence: An evaluation of the elementary version of Second Step. Journal of School Psychology, 53, 463–477. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsp.2015.09.002

Low, S., Smolkowski, K., Cook, C., & Desfosses, D. (2019). Two-year impact of a universal social-emotional learning curriculum: Group differences from developmentally sensitive trends over time. Developmental Psychology, 55(2), 415–433. https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0000621

Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

Black, S. A., & Jackson, E. (2007). Using Bullying Incident Density to Evaluate the Olweus Bullying Prevention Programme. School Psychology International, 28(5), 623–638. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143034307085662

Limber, S. P. (2004). “Implementation of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in American Schools: Lessons Learned from the Field.” In Bullying in American Schools: A Social-Ecological Perspective on Prevention and Intervention, edited by Dorothy L. Espelage and Susan M. Swearer, 351–63. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Schroeder, B. A., Messina, A., Schroeder, D., Good, K., Barto, S., Saylor, J., & Masiello, M. (2012). The Implementation of a Statewide Bullying Prevention Program: Preliminary Findings From the Field and the Importance of Coalitions. Health Promotion Practice, 13(4), 489–495. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839910386887

Training Active Bystanders

Gubin, A., & Habib, D. (2007).  Executive Summary: Program Evaluation and Research Findings. Training Active Bystanders. 1-10.

Quabbin Mediation (2018). Training Active Bystanders Pioneer Regional School: Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment Data. Training Active Bystanders. 1-5.

PATHS

Averdijk, M., Zirk-Sadowski, J., Ribeaud, D., & Eisner, M. (2016). Long-term effects of two childhood psychosocial interventions on adolescent delinquency, substance use, and antisocial behavior: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12, 21-47.

Burcu, T. (2012). Social Competence and Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies - PATHS® Preschool Curriculum* Educational Sciences: Theory & Practice - 12(4) • Autumn • 2691-2698. Educational Consultancy and Research Center. www.edam.com.tr/estp

Kam, C. M., Greenberg, M. T., & Walls, C. T. (2003). Examining the role of implementation quality in school-based prevention using the PATHS® curriculum. Prevention Science, 4, 55-63.

Coaching Boys into Men

Miller, E., Tancredi, D. J., McCauley, H. L., Decker, M. R., Virata, M. C., Anderson, H. A., Stetkevich, N., Brown, E. W., Moideen, F., & Silverman, J. G. (2012). "Coaching boys into men": a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a dating violence prevention program. The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, 51(5), 431–438. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.01.018

Miller, E., Tancredi, D. J., McCauley, H. L., Decker, M. R., Virata, M., Anderson, H. A., O'Connor, B., & Silverman, J. G. (2013). One-year follow-up of a coach-delivered dating violence prevention program: a cluster randomized controlled trial. American journal of preventive medicine, 45(1), 108–112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2013.03.007

Miller, E., Jones, K. A., Ripper, L., Paglisotti, T., Mulbah, P., & Abebe, K. Z. (2020). An Athletic Coach-Delivered Middle School Gender Violence Prevention Program: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA pediatrics, 174(3), 241–249. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.5217

Dating Matters

DeGue, S., Niolon, P.H., Estefan, L.F., Tracy, A.J., Le, V.D., Vivolo-Kantor, A.M., Little, T.D., Latzman, N.E., Tharp, A., Lang, K.M., & Taylor, B. (2020). Effects of Dating Matters® on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Outcomes Among Middle School Youth: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. Prevention Science, advance online publication.

Estefan, L. F., Vivolo-Kantor, A. M., Niolon, P. H., Tracy, A. J., Little, T. D., DeGue, S., Le, V. D., Latzman, N., Tharp, A. T., Lang, K. M., & McIntosh, W. L. (2020). Effects of the Dating Matters® Comprehensive Prevention Model on Delinquent Behaviors in Middle School Youth: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. Prevention Science, advance online publication.

Niolon, P.H., Vivolo-Kantor, A.M., Tracy, A., Latzman, N.E., Little, T.D., DeGue, S., Lang, K.M., Estefan, L.F., Ghazarian, S. R., McIntosh, W. L., Taylor, B., Johnson, L., Kuoh, H. Burton, T., Fortson, B., Mumford, E. A., Nelson, S., Joseph, H. Valle, L. A. & Tharp, A.T. (2019). An RCT of Dating Matters: Effects on Teen Dating Violence and Relationship Behaviors. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 57(1) 13-23. 

Our Whole Lives

Charis R. Davidson, Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievy, DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias, Daniela B. Friedman, Alyssa G. Robillard. (2019) A Pilot Study Examining Religious Organization Affiliation, Sexual Health Information Sources, and Sexual Behaviors Among College Students. American Journal of Sexuality Education 14:1, 32-54.

Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance (2011). Healthy sexuality for sexual violence prevention: A report on promising curriculum-based approaches. Virginia Healthy Sexuality Workgroup. 6-10.

Multi-Systemic Treatment

Butler, S., Baruch, G., Hickey, N., & Fonagy, P. (2011). A randomized controlled trial of multisystemic therapy and a statutory therapeutic intervention for young offenders. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 50(12), 1220–35.e2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2011.09.017

Timmons-Mitchell, J., Bender, M. B., Kishna, M. A., & Mitchell, C. C. (2006). An independent effectiveness trial of multisystemic therapy with juvenile justice youth. Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53, 35(2), 227–236. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15374424jccp3502_6

Zajac, K., Randall, J., & Swenson, C. C. (2015). Multisystemic Therapy for Externalizing Youth. Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America, 24(3), 601–616. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chc.2015.02.007

Healthy Divorce

Sbarra, D. A., Smith, H. L., and Matthias, R. M. (2012). When leaving your ex, love yourself: Observational ratings of self-compassion predict the course of emotional recovery following marital separation. Psychological Science, 23(3): 261-269.

Shaw, L.A. (2010). Divorce mediation outcome research: A meta-analysis. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 27(4): 447-467

Kelly, J.B. (2012). Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Child and Adolescent Adjustment Following Separation and Divorce. In K. Kuehnle and L. Drozd (Eds.), Parenting Plan Evaluations: Applied Research for the Family Court (49-84). New York, Oxford University Press

Group Treatment for Trauma

Nisbet Wallis, D. A. (2002). Reduction of Trauma Symptoms Following Group Therapy. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 36(1), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1614.2002.00980.x

Saltzman, W. R., Pynoos, R. S., Layne, C. M., Steinberg, A. M., & Aisenberg, E. (2001). Trauma- and grief-focused intervention for adolescents exposed to community violence: Results of a school-based screening and group treatment protocol. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 5(4), 291–303. https://doi.org/10.1037/1089-2699.5.4.291 

Sloan, D. M., Feinstein, B. A., Gallagher, M. W., Beck, J. G., & Keane, T. M. (2013). Efficacy of group treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms: A meta-analysis. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 5(2), 176–183. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0026291

Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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Prolonged Exposure

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Family Therapy

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Ombudsman program

Estes, C. L., Lohrer, S. P., Goldberg, S., Grossman, B. R., Nelson, M., Koren, M. J., & Hollister, B. (2010). Factors Associated With Perceived Effectiveness of Local Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs in New York and California. Journal of Aging and Health, 22(6), 772–803. https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264310366737

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National Caregiver Support Program

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Depression in Older Adults

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Substance Use in Older Adults

Kuerbis, A., Sacco, P., Blazer, D. G., & Moore, A. A. (2014). Substance abuse among older adults. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 30(3), 629–654

Kuerbis A. (2020). Substance Use among Older Adults: An Update on Prevalence, Etiology, Assessment, and Intervention. Gerontology, 66(3), 249–258. https://doi.org/10.1159/000504363

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