Long-term effects of the family check-up in early adolescence on risk of suicide in early adulthood

Auteurs

Arin M Connell, Hannah N McKillop, Thomas J Dishion.

Résumé

The impact of the Family Check-Up (FCU), a school-based prevention program, as delivered in public secondary schools on suicide risk across adolescence, was examined. Students were randomly assigned to a family-centered intervention (N = 998) in the sixth grade and offered a multilevel intervention that included (1) a universal classroom-based intervention, (2) the FCU (Dishion, Stormshak, & Kavanagh, 2011), and (3) family management treatment. Engagement with the FCU predicted significant reductions in suicide risk across adolescence and early adulthood. ÉTATS-UNIS ADOLESCENT PRÉVENTION PROGRAMME MILIEU-SCOLAIRE FAMILLE INTERVENTION ÉVALUATION


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