RT Article T1 Comparison of multisystemic therapy and functional family therapy effectiveness: a multiyear statewide propensity score matching analysis of juvenile offenders JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 41 IS 9 SP 1033 OP 1056 A1 Baglivio, Michael T. A2 Jackowski, Katherine A2 Greenwald, Mark A. A2 Wolff, Kevin T. LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1885280580 AB Propensity score matching (PSM) is used to examine the effectiveness of Multisystemic Therapy compared with Functional Family Therapy (FFT) in a multiyear statewide sample of juvenile offenders. Outcomes include offenses and violations of probation during service and 12-month recidivism. Salient selection effects including delinquent peer associations, substance use, and lack of adherence to parental rules, as well as strong correlates of the outcome measures (risk assessment scores, age at first offense, most serious prior offense) and pertinent demographics, were controlled for in the PSM. Results indicate few significant differences in the effectiveness of the two modalities, with the exception that female youth receiving FFT have lower recidivism and low risk youth receiving FFT have fewer offenses/violations of probation during service provision. K1 Evidence-based practices K1 Juvenile Offenders K1 model programs K1 Propensity score matching DO 10.1177/0093854814543272