Strong African American Families – Teen Program (SAAF-T)

University of Georgia

Program Type

Education or Training Program

Cost

$501 to $1,000

Evidence Type

Empirically-Defined Evidence

SPRC Comprehensive Approach

Life Skills and Resilience, Connectedness

Program or Intervention Summary

The Strong African American Families – Teen Program (SAAF-T) is a 5 session program designed for teens aged 14 – 16 and their caregivers. The goal of SAAF-T is to build on the strengths of African American families in order to promote positive development throughout the teenage years. SAAF-T focuses on reducing risks that can get in the way of positive development, with a focus on reducing substance abuse and sexual risk-taking that can lead to HIV and other STIs.

Type Education or Training Program
Setting PK-12 School
People People Who Live in Rural Areas, Low Income
Languages English
Study Method Quantitative Design
Implementer Requirement Adults, People with suicide-centered living or lived experience
Training Requirement Yes
Delivery Options In-Person
Risk and Protective Factors History of depression and other mental illnesses, Impulsive or aggressive tendencies, Substance use, Discrimination, Strong sense of cultural identity

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