Prevención familiar del consumo de drogasel programa «Familias que funcionan»
- Errasti Pérez, José Manuel 1
- Al-Halabi Díaz, Susana 1
- Secades Villa, Roberto 1
- Fernández Hermida, José Ramón 1
- Carballo Crespo, José Luis 1
- García Rodríguez, Olaya 1
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Universidad de Oviedo
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ISSN: 0214-9915
Datum der Publikation: 2009
Ausgabe: 21
Nummer: 1
Seiten: 45-50
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Psicothema
Zusammenfassung
«Familias que Funcionan» es un programa de prevención familiar del consumo de drogas, fruto de la adaptación a España del prestigioso programa norteamericano «Strengthening Families Program 10- 14». El programa se aplicó en cuatro Institutos de Enseñanza Secundaria de Asturias con una muestra de 380 alumnos de 1º y 2º de ESO. Se presenta en este artículo la evaluación de tal aplicación tras dos años de seguimiento, referidos a su eficacia en la reducción del consumo de drogas entre adolescentes y a sus efectos sobre ciertos factores de riesgo familiares. Los resultados muestran que el programa «Familias que Funcionan» es eficaz para reducir el incremento en el consumo de drogas adolescente a partir de la asistencia a 7 sesiones, tanto en el seguimiento a un año (t= -2,73; p<,05) como a dos años (t= -4,58; p<,005) y para reducir algunos de los factores de riesgo familiares.
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