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Testing the Theoretical Fit of an Abseiling Harness: A Study of an Australian Primary and Secondary Prevention Program

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A theoretical model of prevention addressing adolescents at-risk of offending was developed then utilised to assess a primary and secondary prevention program. The study of the wilderness-based practise was conducted between September 1992 and October 1994, adopting a pre-post-follow-up quasi-experimental design using waiting periods to establish treatment and control groups. Maturational changes were gauged over a 12 month period of 44 male and 18 female voluntary Australian adolescents between the ages of 15 and 25 years. Significant differences between the treatment and control groups in the psychometric areas of general self-esteem and self-actualisation were found establishing positive program effect on participants. Further, the long term effect of this program in preventing participants initial contact with court proceedings or reducing further involvement respectively, over a twelve month period was substantiated. It was shown that following this experience post program goals of employment and education for adolescents at-risk were positively influenced.

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Sveen, R.L., Denholm, C.J. Testing the Theoretical Fit of an Abseiling Harness: A Study of an Australian Primary and Secondary Prevention Program. The Journal of Primary Prevention 18, 213–225 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024642508725

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