Effects of PROSPER on the influence potential of prosocial versus antisocial youth in adolescent friendship networks.

Journal Article (Multicenter Study;Journal Article)

Objectives

We test the hypothesis that an evidence-based preventive intervention will change adolescent friendship networks to reduce the potential for peer influence toward antisocial behavior. Altering adolescents' friendship networks in this way is a promising avenue for achieving setting-level prevention benefits such as expanding the reach and durability of program effects.

Methods

Beginning in 2002, the Promoting School-University Partnerships to Enhance Resilience (PROSPER) randomized control trial assigned two entire sixth-grade cohorts of 14 rural and small town school districts in Iowa and Pennsylvania to receive the intervention and of 14 to control. A family-based intervention was offered in sixth grade and a school-based intervention was provided in seventh grade. More than 11,000 respondents provided five waves of data on friendship networks, attitudes, and behavior in sixth through ninth grade. Antisocial influence potential was measured by the association between network centrality and problem behavior for each of 256 networks (time, grade cohort, and school specific).

Results

The intervention had a beneficial impact on antisocial influence potential of adolescents' friendship networks, with p < .05 for both of the primary composite measures.

Conclusions

Current evidence-based preventive interventions can alter adolescents' friendship networks in ways that reduce the potential for peer influence toward antisocial behavior.

Full Text

Duke Authors

Cited Authors

  • Osgood, DW; Feinberg, ME; Gest, SD; Moody, J; Ragan, DT; Spoth, R; Greenberg, M; Redmond, C

Published Date

  • August 2013

Published In

Volume / Issue

  • 53 / 2

Start / End Page

  • 174 - 179

PubMed ID

  • 23885960

Pubmed Central ID

  • PMC3725467

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1879-1972

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1054-139X

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.02.013

Language

  • eng