Evaluation of Six Family-Support Programs: Are They Effective?

Author:

Comer Edna W.1,Fraser Mark W.1

Affiliation:

1. John A. Tate Professor for Children in Need, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Abstract

Family-support programs employ multiple strategies in an effort to strengthen families and promote the well-being of children. The multidimensionality of these programs—viewed by many experts as a strength—renders them particularly difficult to evaluate. As a result of this complexity, little information is available on the effectiveness of family-support programs. The authors examine outcome research from six family-support programs. Each of the programs was subjected to rigorous program evaluation. The findings from this research are summarized across six dimensions, including program description, intervention strategies, target population, evaluation design, outcome measures, and observed outcomes. Findings from these six programs suggests that there are positive outcomes for young children and their parents. The authors caution that too few studies that involve manualized interventions, and broad assessment over time of randomized groups have been conducted. In these six evaluations, however, program families demonstrated enhanced child, parent, and family functioning. Additionally, these programs appear to improve parent education and produce gains in both immediate and long-term effects on housing and income.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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