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Effective recruitment of parents into family-focused prevention research: A comparison of two strategies

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Pages 353-370 | Received 10 Dec 1992, Published online: 19 Dec 2007

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Michelle Abraczinskas, Emily B. Winslow, Krista Oswalt, Kelly Proulx, Jenn-Yun Tein, Sharlene Wolchik & Irwin Sandler. (2021) A Population-Level, Randomized Effectiveness Trial of Recruitment Strategies for Parenting Programs in Elementary Schools. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 50:3, pages 385-399.
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Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, Colleen Delaney, Jennifer Martin-Biggers, Mallory Koenings & Virginia Quick. (2017) The marketing plan and outcome indicators for recruiting and retaining parents in the HomeStyles randomized controlled trial. Trials 18:1.
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Akbar Atadokht, Nader Hajloo, Masoud Karimi & Mohammad Narimani. (2015) The Role of Family Expressed Emotion and Perceived Social Support in Predicting Addiction Relapse. International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction 4:1.
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Richard Spoth, Scott Clair & Linda Trudeau. (2013) Universal Family-Focused Intervention with Young Adolescents: Effects on Health-Risking Sexual Behaviors and STDs Among Young Adults. Prevention Science 15:S1, pages 47-58.
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Carole Hooven, Kenneth Pike & Elaine Walsh. (2013) Parents of Older At-Risk Youth: A Retention Challenge for Preventive Intervention. The Journal of Primary Prevention 34:6, pages 423-438.
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Rick Kosterman, W. Alex Mason, Kevin P. Haggerty, J. David Hawkins, Richard Spoth & Cleve Redmond. (2011) Positive Childhood Experiences and Positive Adult Functioning: Prosocial Continuity and the Role of Adolescent Substance Use. Journal of Adolescent Health 49:2, pages 180-186.
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Manuel Eisner & Ursula Meidert. (2011) Stages of Parental Engagement in a Universal Parent Training Program. The Journal of Primary Prevention 32:2, pages 83-93.
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Erin M. Ingoldsby. (2010) Review of Interventions to Improve Family Engagement and Retention in Parent and Child Mental Health Programs. Journal of Child and Family Studies 19:5, pages 629-645.
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W. Alex Mason, Julia E. Hitchings & Richard L. Spoth. (2008) The interaction of conduct problems and depressed mood in relation to adolescent substance involvement and peer substance use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 96:3, pages 233-248.
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Linda Trudeau, Richard Spoth, G. Kevin Randall & Kari Azevedo. (2007) Longitudinal Effects of a Universal Family-Focused Intervention on Growth Patterns of Adolescent Internalizing Symptoms and Polysubstance Use: Gender Comparisons. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 36:6, pages 725-740.
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Nathaniel R. Riggs, Pamela Elfenbaum & Mary Ann Pentz. (2006) Parent Program Component Analysis in a Drug Abuse Prevention Trial. Journal of Adolescent Health 39:1, pages 66-72.
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Nina Heinrichs. (2006) The Effects of Two Different Incentives on Recruitment Rates of Families into a Prevention Program. The Journal of Primary Prevention 27:4, pages 345-365.
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Richard Spoth, Chungyeol Shin, Max Guyll, Cleve Redmond & Kari Azevedo. (2006) Universality of Effects: An Examination of the Comparability of Long-Term Family Intervention Effects on Substance Use Across Risk-Related Subgroups. Prevention Science 7:2, pages 209-224.
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Richard F. Catalano, Kevin P. Haggerty & Randy R. Gainey. 2006. Handbook of Drug Abuse Prevention. Handbook of Drug Abuse Prevention 173 196 .
Nina Heinrichs, Heike Bertram, Annett Kuschel & Kurt Hahlweg. (2005) Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Prevention Program for Child Behavior and Emotional Problems: Barriers to Research and Program Participation. Prevention Science 6:4, pages 275-286.
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Rick Kosterman, Kevin P. Haggerty, Richard Spoth & Cleve Redmond. (2004) Unique Influence of Mothers and Fathers on Their Children's Antisocial Behavior. Journal of Marriage and Family 66:3, pages 762-778.
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Richard Spoth, Max Guyll, Wei Chao & Virginia Molgaard. (2016) Exploratory Study of a Preventive Intervention with General Population African American Families. The Journal of Early Adolescence 23:4, pages 435-468.
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José-Ramón Fernández HermidaRoberto Secades VillaGuillermo Vallejo SecoJosé-Manuel Errasti Pérez. (2016) Evaluation of What Parents Know about Their Children's Drug use and How They Perceive the Most Common Family Risk Factors. Journal of Drug Education 33:3, pages 337-353.
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Cleve Redmond, Richard Spoth & Linda Trudeau. (2002) Family‐ and community‐level predictors of parent support seeking. Journal of Community Psychology 30:2, pages 153-171.
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Rick Kosterman, J. David Hawkins, Kevin P. Haggerty, Richard Spoth & Cleve Redmond. (2016) Preparing for the Drug Free Years: Session-Specific Effects of a Universal Parent-Training Intervention with Rural Families. Journal of Drug Education 31:1, pages 47-68.
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Ronald J Prinz, Emilie P Smith, Jean E Dumas, James E Laughlin, Donita W White & Rachel Barrón. (2001) Recruitment and retention of participants in prevention trials involving family-based interventions. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 20:1, pages 31-37.
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Rory Allott & Roger Paxton. (2000) Drug education in primary schools: putting policy and research into practice. Health Education 100:6, pages 242-251.
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Terri Combs-Orme, Lisa Martin, Greer Litton Fox & Catherine A. Faver. (2000) Risk for child maltreatment: New mothers' concerns and screening test results. Children and Youth Services Review 22:7, pages 517-537.
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Charles E. Dodgen & W. Michael Shea. 2000. Substance Use Disorders. Substance Use Disorders 51 62 .
Richard Spoth & Virginia Molgaard. 1999. Serving Children and Families Through Community-University Partnerships: Success Stories. Serving Children and Families Through Community-University Partnerships: Success Stories 127 137 .
RICHARD L. SPOTH, CLEVE REDMOND, JEFFREY H. KAHN & CHUNGYEOL SHIN. (2004) A Prospective Validation Study of Inclination, Belief, and Context Predictors of Family‐Focused Prevention Involvement. Family Process 36:4, pages 403-429.
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Deborah M. Capaldi, Patti Chamberlain, Rebecca A. Fetrow & Jane E. Wilson. (1997) Conducting Ecologically Valid Prevention Research: Recruiting and Retaining a “Whole Village” in Multimethod, Multiagent Studies. American Journal of Community Psychology 25:4, pages 471-492.
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Sandra Adams Motzer, Jean Reynolds Moseley & Frances Marcus Lewis. (2016) Recruitment and Retention of Families in Clinical Trials with Longitudinal Designs. Western Journal of Nursing Research 19:3, pages 314-333.
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Richard Spoth, Cleve Redmond, Cathy Hockaday & Seongmo Yoo. (1996) Protective factors and young adolescent tendency to abstain from alcohol use: A model using two waves of intervention study data. American Journal of Community Psychology 24:6, pages 749-770.
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