Positive Peer Group Interventions: An Alternative to Individualized Interventions for Promoting Prosocial Behavior in Potentially Disaffected Youth

Resumen en: Introduction. Most approaches to reducing the socially inappropriate behavior of adolescents target the individual rather than a group. Evidence suggests...

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