







Free To Grow
Mailman School
of Public Health
Columbia University
722 West 168th Street,
8th Floor
New York, NY 10032
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Parent Education
Evaluation of the parent-child education program
AVANCE
Families and Schools Together (FAST): Integrating community development with clinical strategies
Lynn McDonald, Stephen Billingham, Tammy Conrad, Arthur Morgan, Nancy O., and Estella Payton
Family-oriented interventions for the prevention of chemical dependency in children and adolescents - The Strengthening Families program for the prevention of delinquency and drug use
J. DeMarsh and K. L. Kumpfer
Horizons Final Evaluation Report-School-based Parent Training Project, 1995-1998
Parenting for Prevention, Seattle-King County DASAS
Impact of a family and school-based prevention program on protective factors for high-risk youth—The Families and Schools Together (FAST) program
Lynn MacDonald and Thomas V. Sayger
Long-term follow-up assessment of parent training by use of multiple outcome measures
C.G. Baum and R. Forehand
Mobilizing church communities for alcohol and other drug abuse prevention through the use of volunteer church advocate teams
Ted Strader
Monograph: Parenting styles and program impact
Marilyn Steele, Consulting and Clinical Services, Los Angeles, CA, June 2002
Parenting for prevention: How to raise a child to say no to alcohol/drugs
David J. Wilmes
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