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Cultural adaptation of the Strengthening Families Programme to a Swedish setting

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the adaptation and programme development of the Strengthening Families Programme to a Swedish setting.Design methodology approach - A descriptive approach was employed with a focus on the cultural adaptation and programme development. This included...

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Published in:Health education (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) West Yorkshire, England), 2008-01, Vol.108 (4), p.287-300
Main Authors: Skärstrand, Eva, Larsson, Jörgen, Andréasson, Sven
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African Americans
Alcohol Abuse
Alcoholism
Behavior modification
Children & youth
College students
Communication Skills
Control Groups
Course Evaluation
Cultural adjustment
Cultural Differences
Cultural studies
Drinking
Drug abuse
Drug counselling
Drug education
Drug Use
Effectiveness
Evidence
Families & family life
Family (Sociological Unit)
Family Programs
Family Role
Family roles
Family therapy
Focus Groups
Foreign Countries
Health Education
Interpersonal Competence
Interviews
Literature Reviews
Narcotics
Parents
Prevention
Preventive programmes
Program Development
Reference Groups
Risk factors
School Surveys
Social Class
Sweden
Swedish people
Urban Areas
Vocabulary
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