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Students in PAX Classrooms demonstrated…

Higher scores on statewide standardized math and reading tests than their peers

  • Higher scores on statewide standardized math and reading tests than their peers
  • Higher reading levels than their peers
  • Higher graduation and college entrance rates

Teachers in PAX Classrooms demonstrated…

  • Higher efficacy in student engagement, instructional strategies, and classroom management
  • Reduced stress after implementing PAX

PAX IMPROVES MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES

Students in PAX Classrooms demonstrated…

  • Remarkably fewer problematic behaviors
  • Reduced risk for mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
  • Fewer symptoms of depression

PAX REDUCES SUBSTANCE USE

Students in PAX Classrooms demonstrated…

  • Decreased tobacco use and reduced alcohol use
  • Decreased illicit drug use, including opioid abuse
  • Less overall drug abuse or psychiatric disorder in young adulthood

PAX IMPROVES YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES

Youth in clubs and other settings experienced…

  • Improved behavior, collaboration, and engagement
  • Reductions in symptoms of depression

PAX IMPROVES YOUTH WORKER EFFECTIVENESS

Youth Workers became more proficient in…

  • Workplace skills and efficacy
  • Delivering supportive care and confidently serving youth

Publications Library Search through over 250 publications on PAX results

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The next big thing in child and adolescent psychiatry: Interventions to prevent and intervene early in psychiatric illnesses

The last two decades have marked tremendous progress in our ability to prevent and intervene...

A framework for intentional cultural change

We present a framework for a pragmatic science of cultural evolution. It is now possible...

Mosaic Down’s syndrome prevalence in a complete population study

From 1 January 1997 to 31 December 2001 we performed a retrospective observational study on...

The five most costly children’s conditions, 2011: estimates for us civilian noninstitutionalized children, ages 0–17

This Statistical Brief presents data from the Household Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey...

Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders among US children in the 2001-2004 National Health & Nutrition Examination Survey

OBJECTIVE: This article presents the 12-month prevalence estimates of specific mental disorders, their social and...

Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders in U.S. adolescents: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication–Adolescent Supplement (NCS-A)

Objective To present estimates of the lifetime prevalence of DSM-IV mental disorders with and without...

PAX GBG Impact Estimator

Predicted Benefits of PAX GBG in Your School, District, Tribe or Community When First Grade Students Reach Adulthood After 1-2 Years of PAX GBG Exposure*

1.359Fewer young people will need any form of special education services
879More boys will likely graduate from high school
1.055More boys will likely enter university
1.402More girls will likely graduate from high school
1.096More girls will likely enter university
154Fewer young people will commit and be convicted of serious violent crimes
1.519Fewer young people will likely develop serious drug addictions
1.039Fewer young people will likely become regular smokers
560Fewer young people will likely develop serious alcohol addictions
766Fewer young women will likely contemplate suicide
1.039Fewer young men will likely attempt suicide
$205.716.000Predicted financial net savings to students, families, schools, communities, state/federal governments
$23,67Estimated Cost of PAX GBG Materials Per Child for Lifetime Protection
$22,00Estimated Cost of External Training & Technical Supports Per Teacher Prorated per Child's Lifetime
$26,80Estimated Cost of Internal Supports for Implementation and Maintenance by Teachers Prorated per Child's Lifetime

Note: The forecasts are based on multiple randomized, longitudinal control trials... Coypright © 2013-14, PAXIS Institute, All rights reserved.

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Note: The forecasts are based on multiple randomized, longitudinal control trials of the active ingredients of this evidence-based practice. Benefits will vary as consequence of the quality of implementation, training, supports, commitment, and other variables; the predicted impact is greater for first-grade children with higher entering risks for internalizing and externalizing disorders. The cost savings and lifetime benefits increase if trained teachers use this evidence-based strategies in succeeding years for new entering cohorts of grade one children. While PAX GBG has well documented immediate benefits for students, teachers and schools in other grades, limited randomized longitudinal data exist to forecast similar benefits for other grades at this time. Coypright © 2013-14, PAXIS Institute, All rights reserved. This estimator may not be used for any other evidence-based program than PAX Good Behavior Game®