Evaluating Outcomes for At-risk Families Participating in The Family Tree’s Positive Parenting Program: A Retrospective Study - Interim Report
Other Titles
TFT PPP Evaluation Interim ReportEvaluating Outcomes of The Family Tree Programs (Project name)
Abstract
The first phase of the retrospective evaluation of outcomes for families participating in the Positive Parenting Program utilized existing administrative data collected by The Family Tree (TFT) during the course of business. This study examines five protective factors (parenting knowledge and attitudes) and one risk factor (low self esteem) to determine whether change occurred after the PPP intervention, and to identify any group differences by the child’s placement status. Exploratory analysis was also conducted to identify group differences by referral source. (From Executive Summary)Description
PROJECT NAME: Evaluating Outcomes of The Family Tree Programs PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Diane DePanfilis CO-INVESTIGATOR: Kristen Woodruff PROJECT DATES: August 2008 – August 2009Series/Report No.
Community & School-based Research;Systematic Reviews;
Sponsors
The Family TreeKeyword
Positive Parenting Program (PPP)The Family Tree (TFT)
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Social Work--Projects and Reports
Family social work
Child welfare--Evaluation
Dysfunctional families
Social service--Outcome assessment
Child Abuse--prevention & control
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