Second generation mothers in the child welfare system: Factors that predict engagement

RA Fusco - Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2015 - Springer
Research with families involved with the child welfare system across generations has largely
focused on the intergenerational transmission of maltreatment. However, their feelings about …

Towards an ecological understanding of readiness to engage with interventions for children exposed to domestic violence and abuse: Systematic review and …

E Howarth, THM Moore, N Stanley… - Health & Social Care …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Children who grow up in homes affected by domestic violence and abuse (DVA) are at risk
of poor outcomes across the lifespan, yet there is limited evidence on the acceptability and …

An equine-assisted therapy for youth with mild to moderate anxiety: Manual development and fidelity

M Acri, M Morrissey, R Peth-Pierce, L Seibel… - Journal of Child and …, 2021 - Springer
Childhood anxiety is common, yet approximately half of youth do not receive treatment due
to stigma, mistrust of the mental health service system, extensive wait lists for services and …

Perspectives on engagement barriers and alternative delivery formats from non-completers of a community-run parenting program

K Duppong-Hurley, S Hoffman, B Barnes… - Journal of child and family …, 2016 - Springer
The purpose of our study was to learn about barriers to participation faced by families who
had signed up for but not completed a community-based parenting program that was not …

Development, feasibility, and refinement of a toxic stress prevention research program

BA Woods-Jaeger, CC Sexton, B Gardner… - Journal of Child and …, 2018 - Springer
Innovative interventions accessible to at-risk populations to prevent the intergenerational
cycle of toxic stress are needed. This paper describes the iterative development of a …

Predictors and correlates of homework completion and treatment outcomes in parent–child interaction therapy

CM Danko, T Brown, L Van Schoick, KS Budd - Child & Youth Care Forum, 2016 - Springer
Background Behavioral parent training has been demonstrated to be an effective treatment
for child behavior problems; however, lack of parent engagement can limit the effectiveness …

Short-term effects on family communication and adolescent conduct problems: Familias Unidas in Ecuador

L Molleda, Y Estrada, TK Lee, S Poma, AMQ Terán… - Prevention …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Familias Unidas, a Hispanic/Latino-specific, parent-centered intervention, found to
be efficacious in improving family functioning and reducing externalizing behaviors among …

Engaging parents in preventive interventions for young children: Working with cultural diversity within low-income, urban neighborhoods

S Dawson-McClure, EJ Calzada, LM Brotman - Prevention Science, 2017 - Springer
A robust literature documents the impact of poverty on child development and lifelong
health, well-being and productivity. Racial and ethnic minority children continue to bear the …

eHealth Familias Unidas: Efficacy Trial of an Evidence-Based Intervention Adapted for Use on the Internet with Hispanic Families

Y Estrada, TK Lee, R Wagstaff, L M. Rojas, MI Tapia… - Prevention …, 2019 - Springer
While substance use and sexual risk behaviors among Hispanic youth continue to be public
health concerns, few evidence-based preventive interventions are developed for and …

Universal prevention of anxiety and depression in a recreational camp setting: An initial open trial

J Ehrenreich-May, EL Bilek - Child & youth care forum, 2011 - Springer
Anxiety and depressive disorders may pose a long-term, deleterious impact on youth,
prompting a need for early and effective prevention of such concerns. A growing body of …