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Youth-Community Partnerships for Adolescent Alcohol Prevention

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This forward-thinking reference spotlights an expansive and inclusive community model for youth alcohol prevention as opposed to traditional individual and school-based group approaches. Focusing on a long-term intervention in a Southwestern border town, it documents the development of critical consciousness in an affected community, and emphasizes young people as crucial drivers of change in their environment. The book's Community Readiness Model provides vital context for successful coalition building between youth, families, and community entities (e.g., schools, civic leaders, police) in reducing alcohol risk factors and promoting healthier choices. Given the severity and prevalence of youth alcohol use, this case study offers a viable blueprint for large-scale engagement in prevention.
 
Among the featured topics:
 

  • Integrating research into prevention strategies using participatory action research.
  • Breaking down silos between community-based organizations: coalition development.
  • Adult perspectives on nurturing youth leadership and coalition participation.
  • Youth perspectives on youth power as the source of community dev
elopment.
  • Coalition as conclusion: tips on creating a functioning coalition.
  • Community transformational resilience for adolescent alcohol prevention.
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    Youth-Community Partnerships for Adolescent Alcohol Prevention is both practical and inspiring reading for researchers and other mental health professionals in psychology, social work, and public health who work with adolescents, communities, and civic engagement.

    List of contents

    Youth-Community Partnerships for Adolescent Alcohol Prevention.- Community Readiness Stages of Change to Achieve Community Transformational Resilience.- Integrating Research into Prevention Strategies Using Participatory Action Research.- After-school Youth Substance Use Prevention to Develop Youth Leadership Capacity: South Tucson Prevention Coalition: Phase 1.- Breaking Down Silos Between Community-Based Organizations.- Adult Perspectives on Nurturing Youth Leadership and Coalition Participation.- Youth Perspectives on Youth Power As the Source of Community Development.- Raising Community Awareness of Alcohol Norms Through Community Events and Media Campaigns: South Tucson Prevention Coalition Phase 2.- Community-University Collaboration to Examine and Disseminate Local Research on Underage Drinking.- Preventing New Liquor Licenses through Youth-Community Participatory Action Research.- Coalition as Conclusion: Tips on Creating a Functioning Coalition.- Community Transformational Resilience for Adolescent Alcohol Prevention.

    About the author

    Dr. Andrea Romero is Fitch Nesbitt Associate Professor at the University of Arizona in Family Studies & Human Development and Mexican American Studies. She has over 15 years of adolescent health promotion research and publishing experience. She has written several peer-reviewed scientific journal articles that provide empirical evidence on the contextual factors that contribute to risk and resilience among ethnic minority adolescents. She has been conducting the community based participatory research on adolescent alcohol prevention for over 12 years in partnership with local community partners and youth.

    Summary

    This forward-thinking reference spotlights an expansive and inclusive community model for youth alcohol prevention as opposed to traditional individual and school-based group approaches. Focusing on a long-term intervention in a Southwestern border town, it documents the development of critical consciousness in an affected community, and emphasizes young people as crucial drivers of change in their environment. The book’s Community Readiness Model provides vital context for successful coalition building between youth, families, and community entities (e.g., schools, civic leaders, police) in reducing alcohol risk factors and promoting healthier choices. Given the severity and prevalence of youth alcohol use, this case study offers a viable blueprint for large-scale engagement in prevention.   Among the featured topics:   Integrating research into prevention strategies using participatory action research. Breaking down silos between community-based organizations: coalition development. Adult perspectives on nurturing youth leadership and coalition participation. Youth perspectives on youth power as the source of community development. Coalition as conclusion: tips on creating a functioning coalition. Community transformational resilience for adolescent alcohol prevention.   Youth-Community Partnerships for Adolescent Alcohol Prevention is both practical and inspiring reading for researchers and other mental health professionals in psychology, social work, and public health who work with adolescents, communities, and civic engagement.

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    “This book describes a long-term intervention program for youth alcohol prevention in a southwestern border town and discusses a community readiness model, which is a collaboration between family and community. The book met the editor's objectives. … It provides prevention strategies and gives reasons why the program was successful for eight years. Readers can use different parts of this program to impact their own communities.” (Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody’s Book Reviews, August, 2016)

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    "This book describes a long-term intervention program for youth alcohol prevention in a southwestern border town and discusses a community readiness model, which is a collaboration between family and community. The book met the editor's objectives. ... It provides prevention strategies and gives reasons why the program was successful for eight years. Readers can use different parts of this program to impact their own communities." (Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2016)

    Product details

    Assisted by Andre J Romero (Editor), Andrea J Romero (Editor), Andrea J. Romero (Editor)
    Publisher Springer, Berlin
     
    Languages English
    Product format Hardback
    Released 01.01.2016
     
    EAN 9783319260280
    ISBN 978-3-31-926028-0
    No. of pages 273
    Dimensions 162 mm x 244 mm x 22 mm
    Weight 538 g
    Illustrations VIII, 273 p. 46 illus., 11 illus. in color.
    Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

    B, Sozialwesen und soziale Dienste, Kommunal-, Regional- Landes und Lokalregierung, Social Policy, Public Health, biotechnology, Social & ethical issues, Social Work, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Political Economy, Community and Environmental Psychology, Community Psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology, Public health & preventive medicine, Environmental Psychology

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