Abstract

Evidence-based programmes on family prevention constitute instruments to increase protection factors and minimise risk factors in vulnerable families. Implementation of these programmes in Europe is fairly recent. Acknowledging that these programmes are originally North American, a debate emerges about the suitability of these programmes in the European context and the specific characteristics that their cultural adaptations should take into account. In this article, a systematic literature review is undertaken in order to compare the cultural adaptations of the Strengthening Families Program in Europe, since this is the evidencebased family programme with the higher number of adaptations. Conclusions underscore the good results obtained by the adaptations, both in their universal and selective versions, as well as the emergence of a genuinely European debate about these programmes.

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