Anita C. Brown
University of Georgia
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 2006
Gene H. Brody; Velma McBride Murry; Steven M. Kogan; Meg Gerrard; Frederick X. Gibbons; Virginia Molgaard; Anita C. Brown; Tracy N. Anderson; Yi-fu Chen; Zupei Luo; Thomas A. Wills
The Strong African American Families Program, a universal preventive intervention to deter alcohol use among rural African American adolescents, was evaluated in a cluster-randomized prevention trial. This 7-week family skills training program is based on a contextual model in which intervention effects on youth protective factors lead to changes in alcohol use. African American 11-year-olds and their primary caregivers from 9 rural communities (N = 332 families) were randomly selected for study participation. Communities were randomized to prevention and control conditions. Intent-to-treat analyses indicated that fewer prevention than control adolescents initiated alcohol use; those who did evinced slower increases in use over time. Intervention-induced changes in youth protective factors mediated the effect of group assignment on long-term changes in use.
Prevention Science | 2006
Gene H. Brody; Velma McBride Murry; Yi-fu Chen; Steven M. Kogan; Anita C. Brown
This study was designed to test hypotheses about family risk factors and their links to dosage and efficacy of a family-centered preventive intervention. Participants were 172 families with an 11 year-old child randomly assigned to the intervention condition in the Strong African American Families Program (SAAF). Two family risk factors, ratio of adults to children in the household and youth unconventionality, were negatively related to dosage, defined as number of intervention sessions attended. Dosage, in turn, was associated with changes in targeted parenting behavior across the 7 months between pretest and posttest. The effect of family risk factors on the link between program dosage and changes in parenting behavior was stronger for families experiencing more risks. The results highlight the need for engagement strategies for recruiting and retaining high-risk families in preventive interventions.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 2010
Gene H. Brody; Yi-fu Chen; Steven M. Kogan; Velma McBride Murry; Anita C. Brown
OBJECTIVE This report extends earlier accounts by addressing the effects of the Strong African American Families (SAAF) program across 65 months. Two hypotheses were tested: (a) Rural African American youths randomly assigned to participate in SAAF would demonstrate lower rates of alcohol use than would control youths more than 5 years later, and (b) SAAFs effects on deterring the onset of alcohol use in early adolescence would carry forward to mediate the programs long-term effects. METHOD African American youths in rural Georgia (mean age at pretest = 10.8 years) were assigned randomly to the SAAF group (n = 369) or to a control group (n = 298). Past-month alcohol use was assessed at pretest and at 9, 18, 29, 53, and 65 months after pretest. RESULTS SAAF participants increased their alcohol use at a slower rate than did adolescents in the control condition across the follow-up assessments. At the 65-month assessment, SAAF participants reported having drunk alcohol half as often as did youths in the control group. Consistent with the second hypothesis, SAAFs effects on deterring initiation carried forward to account for its effects on alcohol use across time. CONCLUSIONS Training in protective parenting processes and self-regulatory skills during preadolescence may contribute to a self-sustaining trajectory of disinterest in and avoidance of alcohol use during adolescence when peers begin to model and sanction it.
Child Development | 2004
Gene H. Brody; Velma McBride Murry; Meg Gerrard; Frederick X. Gibbons; Virginia Molgaard; Lily D. McNair; Anita C. Brown; Thomas A. Wills; Richard Spoth; Zupei Luo; Yi-fu Chen; Eileen Neubaum-Carlan
Child Development | 2002
Gene H. Brody; Velma McBride Murry; Sooyeon Kim; Anita C. Brown
Journal of Personality | 2000
Michael H. Kernis; Anita C. Brown; Gene H. Brody
Journal of Family Psychology | 2006
Gene H. Brody; Velma McBride Murry; Meg Gerrard; Frederick X. Gibbons; Lily D. McNair; Anita C. Brown; Thomas A. Wills; Virginia Molgaard; Richard Spoth; Zupei Luo; Yi-fu Chen
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 2009
Gene H. Brody; Steven R. H. Beach; Robert A. Philibert; Yi-fu Chen; Man Kit Lei; Velma McBride Murry; Anita C. Brown
Journal of Marriage and Family | 2000
Anita C. Brown; Gene H. Brody; Zolinda Stoneman
Family Relations | 2002
Velma McBride Murry; Gene H. Brody; Anita C. Brown; Joseph Wisenbaker; Carolyn E. Cutrona; Ronald L. Simons