Evaluating Family-Based ServicesPeter J. Pecora Routledge, 6 feb 2018 - 315 pagine First Published in 2018. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company. |
Sommario
Preface | |
EVALUATING FAMILYBASED SERVICES | |
Appendix to Chapter 11 | |
DESIGNING FAMILYBASED SERVICE PROGRAM | |
Control and Variation | |
ASSESSING SERVICES AND INTERVENTIONS | |
ASSESSING FAMILY FUNCTIONING | |
ASSESSING CHILD FUNCTIONING | |
MEASURING PROGRAM EFFICIENCY | |
CONSTRUCTIVIST RESEARCH | |
Principles of Constructivist Evaluation | |
Special Challenges of Qualitative and Constructivist | |
Research | |
Impact of Research | |
A SAMPLE RESEARCH PROPOSAL | |
ANALYZING FINDINGS AND WRITING REPORTS | |
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agencies Bavolek behavior benefit-cost benefits Chapter child abuse child welfare clients clinical constructivist evaluation context control group costs criteria data analysis data collection effectiveness evaluation strategies example experimental factors families served Family Assessment family functioning family members family preservation services family therapy family-based services family’s Fanshel FBS evaluation FBS programs focus follow-up foster foster care Fraser goals Guba Haapala identified impact implementation important improve individual informed consent instruments intensive family preservation interactions intervention interview involved Landsman methods needs neglect Nelson Newbury Park nonprobability sampling outcome measure parents participants Pécora perspective placement prevention placement rates policymakers population problems procedures program evaluation qualitative qualitative methods qualitative research questions random assignment referred risk scales Schuerman scores significant simple random samples social support staff stakeholders statistical strategies subscales target Tracy treatment types variables workers