A national consortium on psychological aspects of social change & community development: An idea whose time has come StanleyEva Grubler Special Features Pages: 117 - 119
Prevention is a purple puppet ... a playful panda ... a personalized placard Carolyn Swift Special Features Pages: 114 - 116
An evaluation system for school-community prevention programs Charles A. Maher Articles Pages: 101 - 113
Student attitudinal inventory for outcome evaluation of adolescent drug abuse prevention programs Sehwan Kim Articles Pages: 91 - 100
Relationships between family background problems and social problem solving skills of young normal children Viviane PerezEllis L. GestenMary Boike Articles Pages: 80 - 90
Primary prevention program clearninghouse psychology department—Dewey hall University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405 Special Features Pages: 61 - 64
Program development vs research: Which first? Dr. Bill Hollister, presents the issue Drs. Ruth Knee, Bernard Bloom, and Eli Bower—The replies Special Features Pages: 56 - 58
Student team learning: Preventing the flocking and feathering of delinquents J. David Hawkins Special Features Pages: 50 - 55
Patterns of cooperation of child psychiatry with other departments in hospitals Gerald CaplanHadassah LeBowJosef Stelzer Articles Pages: 40 - 49
Toward a systems-ecological approach to the prevention of adolescent alcohol abuse Thomas F. BaborSteven Berglas Articles Pages: 25 - 39
Parental death or divorce in childhood: Problems, interventions, and outcomes in a school based mental health project Robert D. FelnerMelanie A. GinterEmory L. Cowen Articles Pages: 240 - 246
Hairdressers as caregivers II: Relationships between helper characteristics and helping behaviors and feelings Emory L. CowenEllis L. GestenAlice B. Wilson Articles Pages: 225 - 239
The Community Helpers Project: A description of a prevention strategy for rural communities Anthony R. D'AugelliTheodore R. VallanceJohn L. Gerdes Articles Pages: 209 - 224
Experience-based career education a prevention model for delinquency prevention J. David Hawkins Special Features Pages: 199 - 201
Environmental strategies for primary drug abuse prevention programs Sanford SchwartzEdward A. Bodansek Articles Pages: 188 - 198
From early secondary to primary preventive interventions in schools Leonard A. JasonLouise Ferone Articles Pages: 156 - 173
Elaboration on “a working definition of primary prevention related to social concerns” Elizabeth Taylor Vance Special Features Pages: 138 - 141
In Philadelphia prevention is child's play—With parents! Carolyn Swift Special Features Pages: 134 - 135
Risk factors and preventive intervention in child psychopathology: A review Mona Silver KornbergGerald Caplan Articles Pages: 71 - 133
The relationship between mental health prevention and mental health promotion William G. Hollister Special Features Pages: 49 - 51
Person education—Developmental education: Helping schools create their own prevention programs J. David Hawkins Special Features Pages: 46 - 48