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Source: Hawkins, J.D., Catalano, R.F., & Miller, J.Y. (1992).
Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and
early adulthood: Implications for substance abuse prevention. Psychological Bulletin 112, 64-105.
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Research has identified risk factors which
contribute toward problem youth behavior, including substance
abuse, violence, delinquency, teenage pregnancy, and school drop
out (Hawkins, Catalano, & Miller, 1992). The same research also identified protective factors which
buffer exposure to these risks help youth develop healthier
lives.
Effective prevention strategies include
mobilizing communities, helping identify risk factors,
developing strategies to address those factors, and
simultaneously working to increase protective factors.
Below is a table which identifies risk factors for youth problem
behaviors (source:
Communities that Care®).
Communities That Care® is a system developed by J. David
Hawkins and Richard F. Catalano that empowers communities to use
advances from prevention science to guide their prevention
efforts. |