The SAAF prevention program consisted of seven consecutive meetings held at community facilities, with separate parent and youth skill-building curricula and a family curriculum. Each meeting included separate, concurrent training sessions for parents and youths followed by a joint parent-youth session during which the families practiced the skills they learned in their separate sessions. Concurrent and family sessions each lasted 1 hour; thus, parents and youths received 14 hours of prevention training. Additional details regarding the intervention can be found in Brody, Murry, Gerrard et al. (2006).