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W LaVome Robinson1, Jocelyn R Droege1, Mary H Case1, Leonard A Jason1.
Abstract
Evidenced-based and culturally adapted stress-reduction interventions for urban African American adolescents who are at risk for anxiety and other problems related to stress are needed. This study presents intervention components and preliminary outcome findings of a culturally adapted stress-reduction intervention for urban African American adolescents. Preliminary findings support the efficacy of the intervention to reduce anxiety and enhance general cognitive competencies, such as coping strategies, self-efficacy, and positive thinking, among participants, in comparison to controls. Clinical implications of the stress-reduction intervention for the prevention of psychopathology, particularly among African American adolescents, are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: African American adolescents; Anxiety; psychopathology prevention; stress
Year: 2015 PMID: 27042702 PMCID: PMC4813807 DOI: 10.7728/0602201503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob J Community Psychol Pract