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The role of the self‐fulfilling prophecy in young adolescents' responsiveness to a substance use prevention program
Authors:Stephanie Madon  Max Guyll  Kyle C. Scherr  Jennifer Willard  Richard Spoth  David L. Vogel
Affiliation:1. Iowa State University;2. Central Michigan University;3. Kennesaw State University
Abstract:This research examined whether naturally occurring self‐fulfilling prophecies influenced adolescents' responsiveness to a substance use prevention program. The authors addressed this issue with a unique methodological approach that was designed to enhance the internal validity of research on naturally occurring self‐fulfilling prophecies by experimentally controlling for prediction without influence. Participants were 321 families who were assigned to an adolescent substance use prevention program that either did or did not systematically involve parents. Results showed that parents' perceptions about the value of involving parents in adolescent substance use prevention predicted adolescents' alcohol use more strongly among families assigned to the prevention program that systematically involved parents than to the one that did not. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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