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Citation

Cherry VR, Belgrave FZ, Jones W, Kennon DK, Gray FS, Phillips F. J. Prim. Prev. 1998; 18(3): 319-339.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

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Abstract

The primary goal of the NTU project was to reduce risk factors and increase protective factors for ATOD use among African American 5th and 6th graders. The objectives of the NTU program were: 1) to improve knowledge of and increase intolerance of drugs; 2) to improve values; 3) to increase racial identity; 4) to improve self-esteem; 5) to increase knowledge of African culture; 6) to improve family communications; 7) to improve behaviors in school; and 8) to improve problem solving skills. Africentric philosophy and world-view provided the conceptual framework for the development of intervention activities. Intervention components for 5th graders included a rites of passage program, a substance abuse education program, an Africentric education program, a parenting program, and a family therapy program. Sixth graders participated in a booster program designed to reinforce skills and values learned the previous year. Pre and post data were collected from 5th and 6th grade participants in an intervention and a comparison group. Measures of drug knowledge, Africentric values, self-esteem, racial identity, family communication, child behaviors, and problem solving were obtained. The results indicated significant program effects for protective factors including racial identity, knowledge of African culture, self-esteem, and school behaviors. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Primary Prevention, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by Springer)

School Based
Prevention Program
Substance Use Prevention
Elementary School Student
Late Childhood
Child Substance Use
Drug Use Prevention
Alcohol Use Prevention
Tobacco Use Prevention
African American Child
At Risk Child
At Risk Youth
Resiliency
Protective Factors
Substance Use Risk Factors
Program Evaluation
Child Self-Esteem
Self-Esteem Development
Child Development
Youth Development
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