Recreating Family: Parents Identify Worker - Client Relationships as Paramount in Family Preservation Programs Gockel, Russell, & Harris Child Welfare, 87 (6), 2008 View Abstract Discusses a study that reports on the reflections of 35 parents who were referred to family preservation programs by child protection social workers in order to better understand the active
ingredients of effective interventions.
Discusses a study that reports on the reflections of 35 parents who were referred to family preservation programs by child protection social workers in order to better understand the active
ingredients of effective interventions.
Not exact matches
We also examine discrete parenting behaviors (such as affection, hostility, monitoring, etc.) in order to identify which specific child - rearing characteristics are linked to child outcomes with the purpose
of discovering
effective ingredients for
interventions.
This finding is in line with findings
of a meta - analysis on
effective ingredients of prevention programs for youth at risk for juvenile delinquency, which also showed that preventive
interventions of shorter duration were more
effective than preventive
interventions of longer duration (De Vries et al. 2015).