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Exploring Home Visitation as an Intervention for Child Abuse and Neglect: Is Worker-Parent Alliance Predictive of Maternal Outcomes?
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Exploring Home Visitation as an Intervention for Child Abuse and Neglect: Is Worker-Parent Alliance Predictive of Maternal Outcomes?/
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Cosgrove, Jenny McCullough.
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67 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-04.
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Masters Abstracts International54-04(E).
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Exploring Home Visitation as an Intervention for Child Abuse and Neglect: Is Worker-Parent Alliance Predictive of Maternal Outcomes?
Cosgrove, Jenny McCullough.
Exploring Home Visitation as an Intervention for Child Abuse and Neglect: Is Worker-Parent Alliance Predictive of Maternal Outcomes?
- 67 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-04.
Thesis (M.S.W.)--Arizona State University, 2015.
Home visitation programs are growing in popularity for a variety of social concerns including early childhood abuse and neglect. Healthy Families Arizona (HFAz) uses the home visitation format to deliver early-childhood development and parenting skills for at-risk parents with the goal of decreasing incidents of child abuse and neglect (Daro & Harding, 1999). Some research demonstrates that the strength of the worker's alliance with parents can be significantly predictive of home visitation program completion and decreases in depression for participating mothers, but these findings have little replication (Girvin, DePanfilis, & Daining, 2007). It is important to have a clear understanding of worker-client alliance and how it affects maternal outcomes including program retention and completion so that those working with home visitation interventions can implement programs from an evidence-based perspective, thus increasing efficiency and efficacy of programs.
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