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| KEVIN HAGGERTYSummaryAffiliation: University of Washington Country: USA Publications
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Ten years later: Locating and interviewing children of drug abusersKevin P Haggerty
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Eval Program Plann 31:1-9. 2008..For more than half of the sample, costly efforts were required to locate individual participants...
A randomized trial of Parents Who Care: effects on key outcomes at 24-month follow-upKevin P Haggerty
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Prev Sci 8:249-60. 2007..Odds ratios indicated the chances of initiating sex or substance use were reduced by almost 70% (OR = 0.31) for AA teens in the SA condition compared to controls, and 75% (OR = 0.25) for the AA teens in the PA compared to controls...
Long-term effects of the Focus on Families project on substance use disorders among children of parents in methadone treatmentKevin P Haggerty
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Avenue, NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Addiction 103:2008-16. 2008..This study examines the efficacy of the Focus on Families project (currently called Families Facing the Future), a preventive intervention to reduce substance use disorders among children in families with a parent in methadone treatment...
Raising healthy children: examining the impact of promoting healthy driving behavior within a social development interventionKevin P Haggerty
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Prev Sci 7:257-67. 2006..70). Further, students in the intervention group reported significantly fewer risky behaviors including driving under the influence of alcohol (p = .021, OR = .45) and driving with someone who had been drinking (p = .038, OR = .56)...
Participation in "parents who care": predicting program initiation and exposure in two different program formatsKevin P Haggerty
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Washington, USA
J Prim Prev 27:47-65. 2006..Their discussion of barriers will help program designers and practitioners decide on the most appropriate strategies for the dissemination of prevention-related materials to parents...
Parental and peer influences on teen smoking: Are White and Black families different?Martie L Skinner
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Avenue Northeast, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 11:558-63. 2009..Most adult smokers have their first smoking experience as teenagers; however, rates of smoking initiation during adolescence remain lower among Black compared with White youth...
Relationships between level and change in family, school, and peer factors during two periods of adolescence and problem behavior at age 19Charles B Fleming
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
J Youth Adolesc 39:670-82. 2010..The results add to prior research by indicating that in addition to the level, change in risk and protective factors during these two stages of development can be signals of risk and are promising targets for intervention...
Predicting functional resilience among young-adult children of opiate-dependent parentsMartie L Skinner
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA
J Adolesc Health 44:283-90. 2009..This study describes the adversities experienced by a sample of children of opiate-dependent parents, examines criteria for young adulthood functional resilience, and tests parent, child, and school predictors of resilience...
Identifying trajectories of adolescents' depressive phenomena: an examination of early risk factorsJames J Mazza
Educational Psychology, University of Washington, Box 353600, Seattle, WA 98195 3600, USA
J Youth Adolesc 39:579-93. 2010....
Is nonmedical prescription opiate use a unique form of illicit drug use?Richard F Catalano
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Addict Behav 36:79-86. 2011..Future studies examining the predictors or consequences of NMPO use and nonmedical use of other prescription drugs need to consider use within the context of other drug use...
Romantic relationship status changes and substance use among 18- to 20-year-oldsCharles B Fleming
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Suite 401, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 71:847-56. 2010....
Sexual risk behavior 6 months post-high school: associations with college attendance, living with a parent, and prior risk behaviorJennifer A Bailey
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
J Adolesc Health 42:573-9. 2008..The primary goal was to examine associations between college and residential status and 3 measures of SRB: casual sex, inconsistent condom use, and high-risk sex...
Dimensions of adolescent alcohol involvement as predictors of young-adult major depressionW Alex Mason
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Avenue NE, 401, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 69:275-85. 2008..e., frequency of alcohol use, quantity of consumption, frequency of heavy episodic drinking, and frequency of problem use) were predictive of young-adult major depressive disorder (MDD)...
Opiate-addicted parents in methadone treatment: long-term recovery, health, and family relationshipsMartie L Skinner
Social Development Research Group, 9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
J Addict Dis 30:17-26. 2011..Thus, interventions should include treatment for depression and build skills for avoiding and refusing drugs, coping with stress, and maintaining recovery-supportive friendships...
Reducing adolescents' growth in substance use and delinquency: randomized trial effects of a parent-training prevention interventionW Alex Mason
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA
Prev Sci 4:203-12. 2003..Moreover, pretest level of delinquency was a reliable, positive predictor of growth in substance use, whereas pretest level of substance use did not predict growth in delinquency...
The importance of bonding to school for healthy development: findings from the Social Development Research GroupRichard F Catalano
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, 9725 Third Ave, NE, Suite 401, Seattle, WA 98115-2024, USA
J Sch Health 74:252-61. 2004
Adolescent substance use outcomes in the Raising Healthy Children project: a two-part latent growth curve analysisEric C Brown
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Seattle, 98115, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 73:699-710. 2005....
Do social and behavioral characteristics targeted by preventive interventions predict standardized test scores and grades?Charles B Fleming
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Seattle 98115, USA
J Sch Health 75:342-9. 2005....
Mediator effects in the social development model: an examination of constituent theoriesEric C Brown
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Crim Behav Ment Health 15:221-35. 2005..Although previous research has assessed the predictive validity of the model, alternative associations based on the SDM's constituent theories have not been examined...
Use of web and in-person survey modes to gather data from young adults on sex and drug use: an evaluation of cost, time, and survey error based on a randomized mixed-mode designBarbara J McMorris
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Eval Rev 33:138-58. 2009..Based on intent-to-treat analyses, little evidence of condition effects on response bias, with respect to rates or levels of reported behavior, was found...
Increases in alcohol and marijuana use during the transition out of high school into emerging adulthood: The effects of leaving home, going to college, and high school protective factorsHelene Raskin White
Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 607 Allison Road, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8001, USA
J Stud Alcohol 67:810-22. 2006..In addition, youths with high sensation seeking might be targeted for added intervention...
Parent figure transitions and delinquency and drug use among early adolescent children of substance abusersThomas E Keller
School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 28:399-427. 2002..The findings are interpreted in terms of cumulative stress resulting from multiple parenting disruptions over time and differential influences on the expression of problem behaviors depending on gender...
Past and future research on the crack cocaine-domestic violence linkDevon D Brewer
Am J Public Health 95:1493; author reply 1493-4. 2005
Research Grants
- Long Term Follow-up of Focus on FamiliesKEVIN HAGGERTY; Fiscal Year: 2006..2000). The interventions used in this research study to prevent relapse among parents and substance use among their children may also produce delayed or "sleeper" effects on targeted risk and protective factors and substance use. ..
- EXAMINING THE EFFICACY OF 'PARENTS WHO CARE'KEVIN HAGGERTY; Fiscal Year: 2004....
- Disparities of Drug Use in Emerging AdultsKevin P Haggerty; Fiscal Year: 2010..This study fills important gaps in public health research on health disparities in patterns of substance use and will contribute to our ability to address and eliminate race-based disparities in the consequences of drug use. ..
