2019
Collective Efficacy as a Key Context in Neighborhood Support for Urban Youth
Prince DM, Hohl B, Hunter BA, Thompson AB, Matlin SL, Hausman AJ, Tebes JK. Collective Efficacy as a Key Context in Neighborhood Support for Urban Youth. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2019, 63: 179-189. PMID: 30843253, PMCID: PMC6676898, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult supportNeighborhood youthCollective efficacyAdults' perceptionsPositive youth developmentYouth antisocial behaviorYouth developmentAntisocial behaviorStigmatized groupsIndirect relationshipSense of alienationPath modelNeighborhood constructsSocial environmentTransactional approachNegative perceptionsPerceptionYouthNeighborhood contextNeighborhood supportUrban youthKey contextsYoung peopleNeighborhood physical environmentNeighborhood conditions
2018
Multisystem-Involved Youth: A Developmental Framework and Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Vidal S, Connell CM, Prince DM, Tebes JK. Multisystem-Involved Youth: A Developmental Framework and Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice. Adolescent Research Review 2018, 4: 15-29. PMID: 30854418, PMCID: PMC6404973, DOI: 10.1007/s40894-018-0088-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchJuvenile justice systemMacro-level factorsCross-system collaborationEthnic minority backgroundsService systemChild welfareComplexity of relationshipsJustice systemMajority of youthMinority backgroundsMultiple adversitiesMultiple needsYouthMultidimensional viewDomains of developmentEvidence-based practiceVulnerable populationsAlign goalsUnderstudied populationSpillover effectsComplex traumaPracticeDevelopmental frameworkUnique challengesBehavioral health
2016
Child and Case Influences on Recidivism in a Statewide Dissemination of Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Offenders
Connell CM, Steeger CM, Schroeder JA, Franks RP, Tebes JK. Child and Case Influences on Recidivism in a Statewide Dissemination of Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Offenders. Criminal Justice And Behavior 2016, 43: 1330-1346. PMID: 30220746, PMCID: PMC6135524, DOI: 10.1177/0093854816641715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultisystemic TherapyEvidence-based treatmentsRe-arrest ratesHigh-risk youthPercent of youthStatewide disseminationBehavior disorderExternalizing behavior disordersTreatment effectsTherapyChildrenPotential childFelony arrestsJuvenile offendersArrestFelony chargesCase characteristicsRelation of childrenNew arrestsSerious misdemeanoursCase factorsDelinquent activitiesYouthReferralGreater number