Familias Unidas

At a glance

Program or Strategy Type
Direct Service
Intervention Continuum
Selective
Age group(s)
Early Adolescence (12-14)
Late Adolescence (15-18)
Adulthood
Setting(s)
Community
Home
DBHR Prevention Funding Source(s)
EIP, Cannabis, Opioid
EBP Designation
Evidence Based Program (EBP) for EIP
Evidence Based Program (EBP) for Cannabis
Evidence Based Program (EBP) for Opioid
Versions with EBP Designations
N/A
Program or Strategy Description

Familias Unidas is a family-based intervention for Hispanic families with children ages 12-17. The program is designed to prevent conduct disorders, use of illicit drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes, and risky sexual behaviors by improving family functioning. Familias Unidas is guided by eco-developmental theory, which proposes that adolescent behavior is affected by a multiplicity of risk and protective processes operating at different levels (i.e., within family, within peer network, and beyond), often with compounding effects. The program is also influenced by culturally specific models developed for Hispanic populations in the United States.
The intervention is delivered primarily through multi-parent groups, which aim to develop effective parenting skills, and family visits, during which parents are encouraged to apply those skills while interacting with their adolescent. The multi-parent groups, led by a trained facilitator, meet in weekly 2-hour sessions for the duration of the intervention. Each group has 10 to 12 parents, with at least 1 parent from each participating family. Sessions include problem posing and participatory exercises. Group discussions aim to increase parents' understanding of their role in protecting their adolescent from harm and to facilitate parental investment.

Status on Other Registries or Inventories
Blueprints: Promising
CrimeSolutions: Promising (one)
CEBC: Well Supported
WSIPP Youth Cannabis 2019: Research-based
WSIPP Children's Services 2020: Evidence-based
Title IV-E Clearinghouse: Not on registry
What Works Clearinghouse: Not on registry
CASEL Program Guide: Not on registry
Suicide Prevention Resource Center: Not on registry

Contexts

Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
(Dis)ability
Not specified
Gender
Female, Male
LGBTQ+
Not specified
Urbanicity
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Language
English, Spanish
Name and Contact of Program Developer

Hilda Pantin, PhD hpantin@med.miami.edu

Characteristics

Protective factor(s) addressed

Individual Protective Factors
Perceived Risk of Drug Use
Prosocial Behavior
Skills for Social Interaction
Peer Protective Factors
Not Specified
Family Protective Factors
Attachment to parents
Parent social support
School Protective Factors
Not Specified
Neighborhood/Community Protective Factors
Not Specified

Risk factor(s) addressed

Individual Risk Factors
Early Initiation of Drug Use
Favorable Attitudes Towards Antisocial Behavior
Favorable Attitudes Towards Drug Use
Substance Use
Peer Risk Factors
Not Specified
Family Risk Factors
Poor Family Management
Neglectful parenting
School Risk Factors
Low School Commitment and Attachment
Neighborhood/Community Risk Factors
Not Specified

Outcomes targeted

Problem Behavior Outcomes
Alcohol
Conduct Problems
Illicit Drug Use
Marijuana / Cannabis Use
Tobacco
Education Outcomes
Not Specified
Emotional Well-being Outcomes
Not Specified
Positive Relationships Outcomes
Close relationships with parents
Parental investment
Family functioning

Implementation stories