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Reducing Social Stress in Urban Adolescents with Peer Network Counseling
Authors:Michael J. Mason  Nikola M. Zaharakis  Roy Sabo
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Commonwealth Institute for Child & Family Studies,Virginia Commonwealth University,Richmond,USA;2.Department of Biostatistics,Virginia Commonwealth University,Richmond,USA
Abstract:Increased social stress in the context of peer interactions is associated with multiple negative health outcomes, including substance use. Addressing social stress could provide protective effects for adolescents who are particularly vulnerable to peer-based issues such as loneliness and perceived isolation. Toward this end, we examined the efficacy of a 20-min substance use intervention named peer network counseling to reduce social stress with 119 urban adolescents. Adolescents presenting at primary care clinics were randomized into treatment or control conditions and followed for 6 months. Utilizing a repeated measures general linear model, we examined the effects of peer network counseling while controlling for race, gender, age, depression symptoms, and substance use (alcohol, marijuana). At 6 months the peer network counseling condition decreased social stress compared to controls (p?
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