Publications

2015 SFP Publications

Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Fasco, G. & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) (2015). Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination . NY: Psychology Press.

Kumpfer, K. L., Magalhães, C., Whiteside, H., & Xie, J. (2015). Strengthening families for middle/late childhood. Chapter 4 in Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Falco, G. & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination. NY: Psychology Press, pp. 68-86.

Kumpfer, K. L., Magalhães, C., Xie, J. & Kanse, S. (2015 ). Cultural and gender adaptations of evidence-based family interventions, Chapter 12 in Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Fosco, G. M., & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination. NY: Psychology Press. pp. 256-282.

Kumpfer, K. L., M agalhães, C, & Ahearn Greene, J. (2015). Strengthening Families Program: Chapter 18: In Ponzetti, J.J. (Ed.). Evidence-based Parenting Education: A Global Perspective. NYC: Routledge. pp. 277-293.

Kumpfer, K. L., Pinyuchon, M., Baharudin, R., Nolrajsuwat, K. & Xie, J., (2015). Evidence-based Parenting Education in the Asian and Pacific Region, Chapter 8: In Ponzetti, J. (Ed.). Evidence-based Parenting Education: A Global Perspective NYC: Routledge. pp. 105-123.

Kumpfer, K. L., & Magalhães, C. (2015). Prevention as Treatment: Enhancing resilience in high-risk children. In Maltzman, S. (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Treatment Processes and Outcomes in Counseling Psychology, NYC: Oxford Press.

Kumpfer, K. L., Magalhães, C., & Xie, J. (in press ). Cultural adaptation and implementation of family evidence-based interventions (EBIs) with diverse populations, Prevention Science,

Randomized Control Trials of SFP 6-11
Original NIDA Study with Drug abusers in Treatment (1982 to 1987)

DeMarsh, J. P., & Kumpfer. K. L. (1985). Family-oriented interventions for the prevention of chemical dependency in children and adolescence, Journal of Children in Contemporary Society: Advances in Theory and Applied Research, 18 (122), 117-151.

Kumpfer, K. L., & DeMarsh, J. P. (1985). Family Environmental and Genetic Influences on Children’s Future Chemical Dependency, Journal of Children in Contemporary Society: Advances in Theory and Applied Research, 18 (1-2), 49-91.

Kumpfer, K.L. & DeMarsh, J.P. (1985 ). Prevention of chemical dependency in children of alcohol and drug abusers. NIDA Notes, 5, 2-3.

Kumpfer, K. L., & DeMarsh, J. P. (1986). Family Environmental and Genetic Influences on Children’s Future Chemical Dependency. In Ezekoye, S., Kumpfer, K. & Bukoski, W. (Eds.), Childhood and Chemical Abuse: Prevention and Intervention (pp. 49-91). New York: The Haworth Press.

DeMarsh, J. P., & Kumpfer, K. L. (1986). Family-Oriented Interventions for the Prevention of Chemical Dependency in Children and Adolescence. In Ezekoye, S., Kumpfer, K., & Bukoski,W. (Eds.), Childhood and Chemical Abuse: Prevention and Intervention (pp. 117-151). New York: The Haworth Press.

Strengthening D.C. Families NIDA RCT Research

Fox, D.P., Gottfredson, D., Kumpfer, K., & Beatty, P. (2004). Challenges in disseminating model programs: A qualitative analysis of the Strengthening WDC Families Project. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 7 (3), 165-176. [PMID: 15645706]

Gottfredson, D., Kumpfer, K.L., Polizzi-Fox, D., Wilson, D., Puryear, V, Beatty, P., & Vilmenay, M. (2006). Strengthening Washington, D.C. Families Project: A randomized effectiveness trial of family-based prevention, Prevention Science, 7(1), 57-74. [PMID: 16555144)

Strengthening Families of Alcoholic Parents (NIAAA) RCT Research in Ontario, Canada and Buffalo, NY

Maguine, E, Nochajski, T., Dewit, D., McDonald, S, Safyer, A., & Kumpfer, K.L. (Manuscript submitted for publication). The Strengthening Families Program (SFP 6-11 Years) and children of alcoholic’s families: Effects on parenting and child externalizing behaviors, American Psychology Quarterly.

Safyer, A., Kumpfer, K., Maguin, E., Nochajski, T., Dewit, D., & Macdonald, S., (in review). Impact of a Family-Based Intervention for Children of Alcoholics on Family Functioning, Research on Social Work Practice

Longitudinal RCT Outcomes of SFP 6-11 in Rural Schools

Kumpfer, K. L, Alvarado, R, Tait, C., & Turner, C . (2002). Effectiveness of school-based family and children’s skills training for substance abuse prevention among 6-8 year old rural children. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16 (4), 65-71. [PMID: 12502278]

Kumpfer, K.L., Alvarado, R., Whiteside, H.O., & Tait, C. (2005). The Strengthening Families Program (SFP): An evidence-based, multi-cultural family skills training program. J. Szapocznik, P. Tolan, & S. Sambrano, (Eds.), In Preventing Substance Abuse, (pp. 3-14). Washington, D.C., American Psychological Association Books.

Longitudinal RCT Outcomes of SFP10-14 in Rural Schools (selected pubs, see Iowa State Univ website).

Kumpfer, K.L., Molgaard, V., & Spoth (1996). The Strengthening Families Program for the Prevention of Delinquency and Drug Use. In R.Peters, R. D. and R. J. McMahon, Eds. (1996). Preventing childhood disorders, substance abuse, and delinquency. Banff international behavioral science series, Vol. 3. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications, Inc.

Spoth, R., Yoo, S., Kahn, J., & Redmond, C., (1996 ). A model of the effects of protective parent and peer factors on young adolescent alcohol refusal skills. Journal of Primary Prevention, 21 (2), 267 284.

Spoth, R. & Molgaard, V. (1999). Project Family: A partnership integrating research with the practice of promoting family and youth competencies. In T.R. Chibucos & R. Lerner (Eds.), Serving children and families through community-university partnerships: Success stories (pp.127-137). Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Spoth, R. & Redmond, C. (2000). Research on family engagement in preventive interventions: Toward improved use of scientific findings in primary prevention practice. Journal of Primary Prevention.;21:267–284.

Spoth, R. Redmond, C., & Shin, C. (2000). Modeling factors influencing enrollment in family-focused preventive intervention research. Prevention Science, 1, 213-225.

Spoth, R., Guyll, M., & Day, S. (2002). Universal family-focused interventions in alcohol-use disorder prevention: cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses of two interventions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63, (2), 219-228.

Spoth, R., Redmond, C., Mason, A., Kosterman, R., Haggerty, K., & Hawkins, J. D. (2005, May). Ten-year follow-up assessment of brief, family-focused intervention effects on lifetime conduct and antisocial personality disorders: Preliminary results. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research 13th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (PRS 186).

Spoth, R.L., Guyll, M., & Day, S. (2002). Universal family-focused interventions in alcohol-use disorder prevention: Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses of two interventions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63 (2), 219-228.

Spoth, R., Redmond, C., Trudeau, L., & Shin, C. (2002). Longitudinal substance initiation outcomes for a universal preventive intervention combining family and school programs. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16 (2), 129-134.

Spoth, R., Redmond, C., Shin, C. & Azevedo, K. (2004). Brief family intervention effects on adolescent substance initiation: School-level growth curve analyses 6 years following baseline. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 72 (3), 762-779.

Spoth, R., Redmond, C., Mason, A., Kosterman, R., Haggerty, K., & Hawkins, D. (2005). Ten-year follow-up assessment of brief, family-focused intervention effects on lifetime conduct and antisocial personality disorders: Preliminary results. Poster presented at 13th annual Society for Prevention Research conference, Washington, D.C. May 26, 2005.

Spoth, R., Clair, S., Shin, C., & Redmond, C. (2006). Long-term effects of universal preventive interventions on methamphetamine use among adolescents. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 160, 876-882.

Spoth, R., Randall, G. K., Trudeau, L., Shin, C., & Redmond, C. (2008). Substance-related outcomes of universal family-and school-based interventions 5½ years past baseline. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 96, 57-68

Spoth, R., Guyll, M., & Shin, C. (2009). Universal intervention as a protective shield against exposure to substance use: Long-term outcomes and public health significance. American Journal of Public Health, 99(11), 2026-2033

Spoth R, Trudeau, L, Guyll, M., Shin, C., Redmond, C. (2009). Universal intervention effects on substance use among young adults mediated by delayed adolescent substance initiation. Consult Clin. Psychol., 77 (4):620-32. doi: 10.1037/a0016029.

Guyll, M., Spoth, R. L., Crowley, D. M. (2011). An economic analysis of methamphetamine prevention effects and employer costs. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 577-585. PMID: 21683039

Spoth R.L, Trudeau L.S., Guyll, M., Shin, C.(2012). Benefits of universal intervention effects on a youth protective shield 10 years after baseline. J Adolesc Health, 50(4):414-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.06.010. Epub 2011 Aug 15.

SFP 10-14 in Health Care Settings

Aalborg, A. A., Miller, B. A., Husson, G., Byrnes, H. F., Bauman, K. E., & Spoth, R. L. (2012). Implementation of adolescent family-based substance use prevention programmes in health care settings: Comparisons across conditions and programmes. Health Education Journal, 71(1), 53-61. doi:10.1177/0017896910386209.

SFP and Reduction of Genetic Risk/Epigenetic Longitudinal Studies

Brody, G. H., Beach, S. R. H., Philibert, R. A., Chen, Y.-f., & Murry, V. M. (2009). Prevention effects moderate the association of 5-HTTLPR and youth risk behavior initiation: Gene x environment hypotheses tested via a randomized prevention design. Child Development, 80, 645–661.

Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Murry, V. M., & Brown, A. C. (2010). Long-term effects of the Strong African American Families program on youths’ alcohol use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 281–285.

Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Molgaard, V. K., DiClemente, R. J., & Wingood, G. M. (2012). Family-centered program to prevent substance use, conduct problems, and depressive symptoms in Black adolescents. Pediatrics, 129(1), 108-115.

Brody GH, Chen YF, Beach SR, Kogan SM, Yu T, Diclemente RJ, Wingood GM, Windle M, & Philibert RA. (2013). Differential sensitivity to prevention programming: A dopaminergic polymorphism-enhanced prevention effect on protective parenting and adolescent substance use. Health Psych, Feb. 4 (E publication ahead of print).

Overall Review of SFP Research

Kumpfer, K.L. Alvarado, R., & Whiteside, H.O. (2003). Family-based interventions for substance abuse prevention. Substance Use and Misuse, 38 (11-13): 1759-1789. [PMID: 14582577]

Kumpfer, K. L. (2015). Middle Childhood: Strengthening Families Program 6-11. Chapter 4 in Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Falco, G. & Greenberg, M. (Eds .) Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination. NY: Psychology Press.

Large Scale Replication or Dissemination of SFP Studies

Kumpfer, K.L., Whiteside, H. O., Greene, J. A., & Allen, K.C. (2010). Effectiveness outcomes of four age versions of the Strengthening Families Program in statewide field sites. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice. 14(3), 211–229.

Child Maltreatment Prevention and Substance Abusing Parents

Kumpfer, K.L. & Fowler, M. (2007). Parenting skills and family support programs for drug abusing mothers. Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 163, 1 –9.

Kumpfer, K. L. & Johnson, J. (2007). Strengthening family interventions for the prevention of substance abuse in children of addicted parents, Adicciones, 11 (1), 1 – 13.

Kumpfer, K. L . (2008). Why are there no effective child abuse prevention parenting interventions? Substance Use and Misuse, 43 (9), 1262-1265.

Kumpfer, K. L. & Brooks, J. (2010). Family Nurturing Programs, In. B.S. Fisher and S.P. Lab & (Eds) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.

Kumpfer, K.L., & Johnson, J.L. (2009). Enhancing Positive Outcomes for Children of Substance-Abusing Parents, In B. Johnson (Ed.). Addiction Medicine: Science and Practice, Springer Verlag Publisher.

Broening, S, Kumpfer, K L., et al., (2012). Prevention programs for children from substance-affected families: a systematic review, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 7-23.

Brook, J., McDonald, T. P., & Yan, Y. (2012). An analysis of the impact of the Strengthening Families Program (SFP 3-5 and 6-11) on family reunification in child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review, 34, 691-695.

Kumpfer, K. L., Fenollar, J. & Jubani, C. (2013). An effective family skills-based intervention for the prevention of health problems in children of alcohol and drug-abusing parents In Pedagojia Social, Revisita Interuniversitarie, 21, 85-108.

SFP and Cultural Adaptation Outcomes

Kumpfer, K.L. & Alvarado, R. (1995). Strengthening families to prevent drug use in multi-ethnic youth. In Botvin, G.; Schinke, S.; & Orlandi, M. (Eds.) Drug Abuse Prevention with Multi-ethnic Youth: 253-292. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Aktan, G., Kumpfer, K. & Turner, C. (1996). The Safe Haven Program: Effectiveness of a family skills training program for substance abuse prevention with inner city African American families. International Journal of the Addictions, 31, 158-175.

Aktan, G.; Kumpfer, K.L.; Turner, C.W. (1996). Effectiveness of a Family Skills Training Program for Substance Use Prevention with Inner City African-American Families. Substance Use & Misuse, 31(2), 157-175. [PMID: 8834005]

Allen, D., Coombs, L., & Foxcroft, D. (2006). Cultural accommodation of the Strengthening Families Programme 10-14: UK Phase I study. Health Education Research, 22, 4, 547-560.

Brody, G. H., Beach, S. R. H., Philibert, R. A., Chen, Y.-f., & Murry, V. M. (2009a). Prevention effects moderate the association of 5-HTTLPR and youth risk behavior initiation: Gene × environment hypotheses tested via a randomized prevention design. Child Development, 80(3), 645-661.

Brody, G. H., Beach, S. R. H., Philibert, R. A., Chen, Y.-f., Lei, M.-K., Murry, V. M., & Brown, A. C. (2009b). Parenting moderates a genetic vulnerability factor in longitudinal increases in youths’ substance use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(1), 1-11.

Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Murry, V. M., & Brown, A. C. (2010). Long-term effects of the Strong African American Families program on youths’ alcohol use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78(2), 281-285.

Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Molgaard, V. K., DiClemente, R. J., & Wingood, G. M. (2012). Family-centered program to prevent substance use, conduct problems, and depressive symptoms in Black adolescents. Pediatrics, 129(1), 108-115.

Brody, G. H., Chen, Y-f., Beach, S. R. H., Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., DiClemente, R. J., & et al. (2013). Differential sensitivity to prevention programming: a dopaminergic polymorphism-enhanced prevention effect on protective parenting and adolescent substance use. Health Psychology,. doi: 10.1037/a0031253.

Hernandez, L., & Lucero, E. (1996). DAYS La Familia Community Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program: Family-Centered Model for Working with Inner-City Hispanic Families. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 16 (3), 255-272.

Holleran Steiker, L.K., Castro, F. G., Kumpfer, K., L., Marsiglia, F. F., Coard, S. & Hopson, L. M. (2008). A dialogue regarding cultural adaptation of interventions. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8(1), 154-162.

Kameoka, V. A. (1996). The effects of a family-focused intervention on reducing risk for substance abuse among Asian and Pacific-Islander youths and families. Evaluation of the Strengthening Hawaii’s Families Project. Social Welfare Evaluation and Research Unit, School of Social Work, University of Hawaii. (1991-1995).

Kameoka, V.A. (1996). Psychometric evaluation of measures for assessing the effectiveness of a family-focused substance abuse prevention intervention among Pacific Island families and children. Cultural Competence Series, Responding to Pacific Islanders: Culturally Competent Perspectives for Substance Abuse Prevention, CSAP/HRSA Special Collaborative Edition #8.

Kumpfer, K. L., Alvarado, R., Smith, P. & Bellamy, N. (2002). Cultural sensitivity in universal family-based prevention interventions. Prevention Science, 3 (3), 241-244.

Whitbeck, L., & Smith, J. (2001). The Strengthening Families Program for Ojibwa Indian Families. Paper at Society for Prevention Research conference, Washington, D.C.

Onrust, S. & Bool, M. (2006). Evaluation of the Cursus Gezin aan Bod: The Dutch adaptation of the Strengthening Families Program (SFP 12-16), Trimbos Institute, Utrecht, Netherland.

Orte, C., March, M., Ballester, L., & Touza, C. (2007a). Results of a family competence program adapted for Spanish drug abusing parents (2005-2006). Poster Presentation at 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C (May 2007).

Orte, C., Fernández, C., Pascual, C. (2007b). La implicación de los agentse sociales en los programas de intervención socioeducativa con familias. In, Educación social, animación sociocultural y desarrollo comunitario. (pp. 1075-1086). Vigo. Spain (ISBN 978-84-8158-349-6).

Skärstrand, E., Larsson, J., & Andreasson, S. (2008) Cultural adaptation of the Strengthening Families Programme to a Swedish Setting. Health Education, 108, 287-300.

Kumpfer, K. L., Pinyuchon, M., de Melo, A., & Whiteside, H. (2008). Cultural adaptation process for international dissemination of the Strengthening Families Program (SFP). Evaluation and Health Professions. 33 (2), 226-239

Holleran Steiker, L.K., Castro, F. G., Kumpfer, K., L., Marsiglia, F. F., Coard, S. & Hopson, L. M. (2008 ). A dialogue regarding cultural adaptation of interventions. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8(1), 154-162.

Pinyuchon, M. (2010). The effectiveness of father involvement in the Strengthening Thai Families Program. Paper at NIDA International Forum, Scottsdale. AZ, June 12, 2010.

Kumpfer, K.L., Xie, J. & Magalhães, C . (2012). Cultural adaptations of evidence-based family interventions to strengthen families and improve children’s outcomes. European Journal of Developmental Psychology. 9 (1), 104-116. Psychology Press ISBN: 978-1-84872-761-8

Kumpfer, K.L., Xie, J. & O’Driscoll, R. (2012). Effectiveness of a culturally adapted Strengthening Families Program 12-16 Years for high risk Irish families. Child and Youth Care Forum, 39 (1), Sage Publications, LA, CA. (DOI) 10.1007/s10566-011-9168-0

Burkhart, G. (2013 ). North American drug prevention programmes: are they feasible in European cultures and contexts? European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction, ISBN/ISSN:1725-1767. Electronic Document.

Xie, J., (2014) . Effectiveness of the Chinese Strengthening Families Program 12-16 Years with Chinese immigrant families. Doctoral Dissertation Abstracts, University of Utah

M agalhães, C. & Kumpfer, K. L, (2015). Effectiveness of the culturally-adapted Strengthening Families Program 6-11 Years among Portuguese families. Journal of Children’s Services.

Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Fasco, G. & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) (2015). Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination . NY: Psychology Press.

Kumpfer, K. L. (2015). Middle Childhood: Strengthening Families Program 6-11. Chapter 4 in Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Falco, G. & Greenberg, M. (Eds .) Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination. NY: Psychology Press, pp. 256-282.

Kumpfer, K. L., Magalhães, C., Xie, J. & Kanse, S. (2015 ). Cultural and gender adaptations of evidence-based family interventions, Chapter 12 in Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Fosco, G. M., & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination. NY: Psychology Press. pp. 256-282.

Kumpfer, K. L., M agalhães, C, & Ahearn Greene, J. (2015). Strengthening Families Program: Chapter 18: In Ponzetti, J.J. (Ed.). Evidence-based Parenting Education: A Global Perspective. NYC: Routledge. pp. 277-293.

Kumpfer, K. L., Pinyuchon, M., Baharudin, R., Nolrajsuwat, K. & Xie, J., (2015). Evidence-based Parenting Education in the Asian and Pacific Region, Chapter 8: In Ponzetti, J. (Ed.). Evidence-based Parenting Education: A Global Perspective NYC: Routledge. pp. 105-123.

Kumpfer, K. L., Magalhães, C., & Xie, J. (in press ). Cultural adaptation and implementation of family evidence-based interventions (EBIs) with diverse populations, Prevention Science,

Kumpfer, K. L., Xie, J. & Hu, Q ( resubmitted). Needs assessment and effectiveness of the Strengthening Families Program in the United States for immigrant Chinese families compared to non-Chinese Asian and non-Asian families. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

Ahearn Greene, J., Kumpfer, K. L. & Cofrin-Allen, K. (submitted). Comparative effectiveness of a cultural competent evidence-based Strengthening Families Program for Spanish-speaking and English-speaking families in rural Virginia. Jo. Primary Prevention.

Xie, J., Kumpfer, K.L & Cofrin- Allen, K. (in prep ). Effectiveness of the Chinese Strengthening Families Program with Chinese immigrant families. Prevention Science.

SFP Effectiveness for Girls

Kumpfer, K.L., Smith, P. & Franklin Summerhays, J. (2008). A wake -up call to the prevention field: Are prevention programs for substance use effective for girls? Substance Use and Misuse., 43 (8), 978-1001.

Kumpfer, K.L. & Magalhães, C. (2013). UNODC Gender Guidelines on Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment among Adolescent Females and Males. United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, Vienna, Austria.

Kumpfer, K.L. (2014). Family-based interventions for the prevention of substance abuse and other impulse control disorders in girls. Invited Spotlight Article, ISRN Addiction, Hindawi Publishing.

Kumpfer, K. L., Magalhães, C., Xie, J. & Kanse, S. (2015). Cultural and gender adaptations of evidence-based family interventions, Chapter 12 in Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Fosco, G. M., & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination. NY: Psychology Press. pp. 256-282.

Magalhães, C. & Kumpfer, K. L, (in prep ). Do prevention programs work for girls: Effectiveness of the Strengthening Families Program for girls compared to boys. Prevention Science.

M agalhães, C. & Kumpfer, K. L, (in prep). The important role of fathers in successful child development. Journal of Children’s Services.

SFP 7-17 DVD Studies

Kumpfer, K.L., Silva, M., Xie, J., Kanse, S., Brown, J., Fenollar, J. & Cofrin-Allen, K. ( in prep). Effectiveness of the Strengthening Families Program 7 to 17 Years Family Group and Home Use DVD Versions compared to the evidence-based SFP 12-16 Years group outcomes.

Kadoura, W. (2014) Evaluation of the Brighter Futures (SFP 7-17 DVD Family Group) for Preschoolers with Homeless Families. Dissertation Abstracts, University of Utah.

Kanse, S. (2014) Outcome Evaluation of the Strengthening DVD 7-17 Program with High Risk Families for Child Maltreatment including Asian Indian Families, Dissertation Abstracts, University of Utah.

Gudmundson, R . ( 2014). Outcomes of the SFP 7-17 DVD Family Discussion Groups in Butanese Refugee FamiliesSFP and Youth Develop, Master’s Project, University of Utah.

Ramba, D. ( 2014). Successes and Barriers to Implementing the SFP DVD Family Discussion y with Refugee Families, Master’s Project, University of Utah.

Hayes, C. (2014) Outcomes of the SFP DVD Family Groups in Juvenile Courts, Master’s Project, University of Utah

SFP and Adolescent Youth Development

Ahearn Greene, J., Kumpfer, K. L. & Cofrin-Allen, K. (submitted). Development of adolescent protective and resiliency factors through leadership development and positive role modeling: A qualitative study of youth leaders in family skills training. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice.

Reviews of Evidence-based Family InterventionsTitle

Kumpfer, K.L. & Alvarado, R. (1995). Strengthening families to prevent drug use in multi-ethnic youth. In Botvin, G.; Schinke, S.; & Orlandi, M. (Eds.) Drug Abuse Prevention with Multi-ethnic Youth: 253-292. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Ashery, R.S., Robertson, E.B. & Kumpfer, K.L. (Eds.), (1998). Drug Abuse Prevention Through Family Intervention. NIDA Research Monograph Series #177:DHHS Pub. No. 99-4135.

Kumpfer, K.L. &, Alder, S . (2003). Dissemination of research-based family interventions for the prevention of substance abuse. In Sloboda, Z., & Bukoski, W. (Eds.) Handbook for Drug Abuse Prevention, (pp. 75-119). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.

Kumpfer, K.L, & Alvarado, R. (2003). Family strengthening approaches for the prevention of youth problem behaviors, American Psychologist, 58,(6/7), 457-465. [PMID: 12971192]

Kaminski, J. W., Valle, L.A., Filene, J. H., & Boyle, C.L. (2008). A meta-analytic review of components associated with parent training program effectiveness, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 36, 567-589.

Kumpfer, K. L., & Tala K. (2009). Guide to Implementing Family Skills Training Programmes

for Drug Abuse Prevention , United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime–Vienna, UN: New York, New York. pp 1-52.

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC, 2009). Guide to implementing family skills training programs for drug abuse prevention. Geneva: UN Publications.

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC, 2010). Compilation of evidence-based family skills programmes. United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Vienna, Austria. Both UNODC monographs available online at http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/drug-prevention-and-treatment/publications.html

Kumpfer, K. L. (2010). Meta-analysis of family–focused tobacco prevention, Chapter 6, In B. Flay, Efforts to Prevent Tobacco Use Among Young People. U. S. Surgeon General’s Report, Rockville, MD

Kumpfer K.L. & Hansen, W. (2014). Family based prevention programs. Ch. 10 in Scheier, L. & Hansen, W. Parenting and Teen Drug Use, Oxford University Press. pp. 166-192.

Van Ryzin, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Fasco, G. & Greenberg, M. (Eds.) (2015). Family-based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination . NY: Academic Press.

Intervention Science and Effectiveness Research

Kumpfer, K.L. & Kafetarian, J. (2000). Bridging the gap between family-focused research and practice: Preface. In Kafetarian, J. & Kumpfer, K. (Eds.), Journal of Primary Prevention,21(2), 169-183.

Kumpfer, K.L. (2000). Strengthening family involvement in school substance abuse programs. In Hansen, W.; Giles, S.; Fearnow-Kenney, M.(Eds.). Increasing Drug Abuse Prevention Effectiveness: Readings for Educators (pp. 127-137). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Press.

Kumpfer, K.L. (2001). Psycho-educational approaches to substance abuse prevention. Journal of Contemporary Psychology, 56 (3), 355-362.

Nation, M., Kumpfer, K.L., Crusto, C.A., Wandersman, A., Seybolt, D. Morrissey-Kane, E. & Davino, K. (2003). What works in prevention: Principles of effective prevention programs., American Psychologist, 58(6/7), 449-456. [PMID: 12971191]

Weissberg R. & Kumpfer, K.L. , & Seligman, M. (2003). Prevention that works for children and youth: An introduction. American Psychologist, 58 (6/7), 425-432. [PMID: 12971188]

Ferrer-Wreder, L., Adamson, L., Kumpfer, K.L., & Eichas, K. (2012) Advancing intervention science through effectiveness research: A global perspective. Child and Youth Care Forum, 39 (1), Sage Publications, LA, CA. (DOI) 10.1007/s10566-011-9168-0

Park, M. & Kumpfer, K. L. (2005 ). Characteristics of health educators contributing of improved outcomes in a family intervention—SFP 6 to 12 Years. Dissertation, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

.Kumpfer, K.L., Park, M., Magalhães, C., Amer, J. & Orte, C. (in prep). The impact of client satisfaction and quality of the facilitator on family intervention outcomes. Jo. Health Education Research.

Reviews of Evidence-based Prevention Programs

Kumpfer, K. L (2002). Prevention of alcohol and drug abuse: What works? Journal of Substance Abuse, 23 (3), 25-44.

Kumpfer, K.L., Adger, H. & Alvarado, R. (2004). Prevention of alcohol and drug addiction. Miller, N.S., & Wadland, W.C. (Eds), In Addictions in Medicine: Principles and Practices, Wiley,

Foxcroft, D. R., Ireland, D., Lister-Sharp, D.J., Lowe, G., & Breen, R. (2003 ). Longer-term primary prevention for alcohol misuse in young people: a systematic review. Addiction, 98, 397-411.

Gates S, McCambridge J, Smith LA, Foxcroft D. (2006). Interventions for prevention of drug use by young people delivered in non-school settings. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1), No.: CD005030. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005030.pub2.

Kumpfer, K. L (2008). Prevention. In P.Korsmeyer & H. Kranzler (Eds) Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior, 3rd ed. McMillian Publishing, New York: New York, pp 77-85.

Kumpfer, K.L., & Smith. P. (2010). Prevention Methods: School, Family, Community, Media and Public Policy Approaches. Ch. 5 in N. S. Miller and M.S. Gold (Eds.) Addiction in Medical Populations,

Foxcroft, D.R., & Tsertsvadze, A. (2012). Universal alcohol misuse prevention programmes for children and adolescents: Cochrane systematic reviews. Perspectives in Public Health. 132: 128-134.

Grant Writing

Kumpfer, K.L., & Franklin Summerhays, J. (i2007). Federal grants and contracts outside of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In L. M. Scheier’s (Ed) The Complete Guide to Writing NIH Behavioral Science Grants. Oxford University Press, Inc.

Enhancing Protective Factors or Resilience Using SFP

Kumpfer, K.L. (1999). Factors and processes contributing to resilience: The resilience framework. In M.D. Glantz and J.L. Johnson (Eds.), Resilience and Development: Positive Life Adapations. NY, NY: Kluwer.

Weissberg R. & Kumpfer, K.L. , & Seligman, M. (2003). Prevention that works for children and youth: An introduction. American Psychologist, 58 (6/7), 425-432. [PMID: 12971188]

Kumpfer, K.L & Bluth, B. (2004). Parent/child transactional processes predictive of resilience or vulnerability to substance abuse disorders. Substance Use and Misuse, 39(5), 721-748. [PMID: 15202804]

Chassin, L., Carle, A., Nissim-Sabat, D., & Kumpfer, K. L., (2004). Fostering resilience in children of alcoholic parents. Maton, K.I. (Ed), In Investing in Children, Youth, Families, and Communities: Strengths-based Research and Policy. Washington, D.C.: APA Books. [PMID: 15645706]

Kumpfer, K.L., Alvarado, R., & Smith, P. (2004). Drug abuse prevention tools and programs. In R. H. Coombs (Eds.), Addiction Counseling Review: Preparing for Comprehensive, Certification, and Licensing Exams (pp. 467-486). New York: Lahaska Press, Houghton Mifflin.

Kumpfer, K.L., & Franklin Summerhays, J . (2007). Prevention approaches to enhance resilience among high-risk youth. The Annals of the New York Academy of Science.

Bradshaw, B., Richardson, G., Kumpfer, K., Carlson, J., Stanchfield, J., Overall, J., Brooks, M., & Kulkarni, J. (2007). The efficacy of a resiliency training approach in adults with type 2 diabetes. Journal for the American Association of Diabetes Educators

Kumpfer, K. L., Xie, J. & Hu, Q. (2011). Engendering resilience in families facing chronic adversity through family strengthening programs. In K. Gow & M. Celinski (Eds) Wayfinding Through Life’s Challenges: Coping And Survival (pp. 461-483). New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc.

Kumpfer, K. L., Fenollar, J. Xie, J. & Bluth Dellinger, B (2013). Resilience Framework: Resilience and resourcefulness in the face of chronic family adversity. Ch. 16 In. M. Celinski & K. Gow (Eds.), Continuity Versus Creative Response To Challenge: The Primacy Of Resilience & Resourcefulness In Life & Therapy (pp. 259-272). New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc.

Kumpfer K.L. & Hu, Q. (2013). What makes children resilient and resourceful despite family adversity and trauma in high risk populations? Ch. 12 In K.M. Gow, & M.J. Celinski. (Eds.). Mass Trauma: Impact and Recovery Issues. (pp. 197-222). New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc.

Kumpfer, K. L., & Magalhães, C. (2015). Prevention as Treatment: Enhancing resilience in high-risk children. In Maltzman, S. (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Treatment Processes and Outcomes in Counseling Psychology, NYC: Oxford Press.

Ahearn Greene, J., Kumpfer, K. L. & Cofrin-Allen, K. (submitted). Development of adolescent protective and resiliency factors through leadership development and positive role modeling: A qualitative study of youth leaders in family skills training. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice.