OSLC Relationship Study 1
An intervention with 13- to 17-year-old females with histories of chronic criminal behavior and mental health problems referred from the juvenile justice system.
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An intervention with 13- to 17-year-old females with histories of chronic criminal behavior and mental health problems referred from the juvenile justice system.
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A longitudinal study of the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys.
Oregon Youth Study Read More »
Founded to integrate the findings from our longitudinal research on the etiology of juvenile antisocial behavior with our experience developing intervention strategies for antisocial youngsters and their families.
Oregon Prevention Research Center Read More »
A study utilizing reliable data on fathers’ parenting behaviors giving expression to fathers’ views, investigating their behavior, support, and adjustment processes.
Oregon Divorced Fathers Study Read More »
Two studies of the factors that contribute to marital and child adjustment following marital separation.
Oregon Divorce Studies Read More »
A study of the effectiveness of providing enhanced services for pre-adolescent girls in foster care.
The Middle School Success Project Read More »
A study of the processes that account for adjustment in stepfamilies and of the efficacy of a program designed to promote healthy child adjustment.
Marriage and Parenting in Stepfamilies Read More »
Follow-up During Young Adulthood of Participants in a School-Based Randomized Preventive Intervention Trial.
Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers Read More »
A study of the delivery and a test of the adapted version of OSLC’s Parent Management Training to Latino families.
The Latino Youth and Family Empowerment Project – II Read More »