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      Impact of Brief Intervention Services on Drug-Using Truant Youths' Self-Reported Delinquency and Arrest Charges: A Longitudinal Study

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          The issue of delinquency among truant youth is insufficiently documented in the literature. There is a need to elucidate this issue, and assess the efficacy of interventions to reduce this problem behavior. The present, NIDA-funded study addressed this gap by examining the impact of a Brief Intervention (BI), originally designed to address youth substance use, on their delinquent behavior over an 18-month follow-up period (for self-reported delinquency) and a 24-month follow-up period (for official record delinquency). A number of significant BI intervention effects with sizable effect sizes were found, as well as a number of marginally significant BI effects. In particular, significant reductions in arrest charges at 24-month follow-up for youth receiving BI services compared to controls were among the key findings of this study. Service delivery implications and directions for future analyses are discussed.

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          9439517
          33320
          J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse
          J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse
          Journal of child & adolescent substance abuse
          1067-828X
          24 September 2015
          12 May 2016
          2016
          12 May 2017
          : 25
          : 5
          : 458-479
          Affiliations
          University of South Florida
          Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
          Wayne State University
          University of South Florida
          University of Minnesota
          University of South Florida
          Article
          PMC5015691 PMC5015691 5015691 nihpa724558
          10.1080/1067828X.2015.1103344
          5015691
          27616873
          fa8197b5-d9a5-4ee5-a27f-5747ae69c4e1
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