
Improving lives through science and discovery
The Prevention Science Institute is a multidisciplinary research institute.
We focus on understanding human development, preventing behavioral health problems, and implementing effective interventions in community settings.

Our annual report highlights ongoing research projects and training activities.
News
January 27, 2025

New parenting skills app helps rural OR families
Researchers at UO say a new online parenting skills program has helped improve mental health for rural Oregon families. Kate Hails, research associate for the Prevention Science Institute, said the app called Family Check-Up uses techniques like focusing on parents' strengths and children's positive behaviors.
January 17, 2025

Research Briefly: Beth Stormshak, PhD
In the latest edition of the College of Education's Research Briefly, Philip H. Knight Chair Beth Stormshak discusses The Family Check-Up Model. The Model is a unique, strength-based approach focused on improving family mental health, child behavior, and family relationships.
January 14, 2025

Study: Effective parenting support strengthens rural families
UO-led training offered via smartphone aids parents struggling with mental health, opioids. Authored by Kate Hails, a research associate with the Prevention Science Institute (PSI), who collaborated on the paper with Anna Cecilia McWhirter, Audrey Sileci and COE Professor Beth Stormshak, all researchers with the institute.
November 1, 2024

Well-being across the lifespan at the Prevention Science Institute
Whether in schools, healthcare, or in the home, UO's Prevention Science Institute (PSI) helps individuals and communities enact lasting behavioral change to prevent some of the most important problems we face in society. Beth Stormshak, PSI’s director and Philip H. Knight chair and professor gives expert commentary.