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Early Risers. Department of Family Social Science. Can evidence-based prevention programs be sustained in community practice settings? The early risers advanced-stage effectiveness trial. Prevention Science, 7 2 , August, G. Tolan, J. Sambrano Eds. American Psychological Association. Behavioral Therapy, 34, Parceling component effects of a multifaceted prevention program for disruptive elementary school children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 31, Moving the field of prevention from science to service: Integrating evidence-based preventive interventions into community practice through adapted and adaptive models.

Applied and Preventive Psychology, 14 , The early risers longitudinal prevention trial: Examination of 3-year outcomes in aggressive children with intent-to-treat and as-intended analyses. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, Dissemination of an evidence-based preventive innovation for aggressive children living in diverse, urban neighborhoods. Prevention Science, 4, Maintenance effects of an evidence-based preventive innovation for aggressive children living in culturally diverse, urban neighborhoods: The early risers effectiveness study.

Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 12, The Link , 5 4. An integrated components preventive intervention for aggressive elementary school children: The early risers program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, Several variations of the program now exist, each contextualized to accommodate both urban and rural implementation. Publications Contact Home. An evidence-based prevention program for children and families The Early Risers program is a multicomponent program that targets elementary school children 6 to 12 years of age who are experiencing early adjustment difficulties that may be linked to later risky behaviors, such as substance use.

Program Background Over a year period, Early Risers evolved from a school-based intervention delivered by teachers and expert consultants to a community-based intervention delivered by community providers.

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