Purpose: To examine the effects of Treatment Foster Care on youth with serious behavior problems. Method: Included studies are controlled trials with high or medium quality, published between 1990 and September 2017. The control group consists of youth with serious behavior problems in group care, and the follow-up time was at least 12 months. The review also examines ethical and economic aspects. Results: A total of eight controlled studies were included, consisting of 633 young people and 55 effect sizes. All studies examined the same model, Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO). There is moderate certainty of evidence that TFCO reduces the risk of future criminal behavior and the number of days in locked settings. Furthermore, there is low...
Background: Among children placed out of home, behavioral and relationship functioning is often prob...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
This study examines 24-months post-baseline outcomes for thirty-five Swedish antisocial youths who r...
Background: Treatment foster care (TFC) is a foster family-based intervention that aims to provide y...
Objective This multilevel meta-analysis compared the outcomes of Treatment Foster Care Oregon for A...
Background: Evidence of treatment foster care (TFC) and group care’s (GC) potential to prevent delin...
Increases in delinquency and violence among adolescents in the last decade are rooted in a number of...
Objective: Foster family care is associated with adverse short- and long-term consequences for the c...
Children living in foster care are an especially vulnerable population who often come to the attenti...
AbstractThis paper describes the Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care program (MTFC), an evidence ...
This paper describes the Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care program (MTFC), an evidence based ap...
In the last decade, service providers are increasingly aware of the need for interventions to addres...
*Insufficient evidence means that we were not able to determine whether or not the intervention work...
Job A-K, Ehrenberg D, Hilpert P, et al. Taking Care Triple P for Foster Parents With Young Children ...
Background: Young children with a history of maltreatment or neglect in foster families often confro...
Background: Among children placed out of home, behavioral and relationship functioning is often prob...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
This study examines 24-months post-baseline outcomes for thirty-five Swedish antisocial youths who r...
Background: Treatment foster care (TFC) is a foster family-based intervention that aims to provide y...
Objective This multilevel meta-analysis compared the outcomes of Treatment Foster Care Oregon for A...
Background: Evidence of treatment foster care (TFC) and group care’s (GC) potential to prevent delin...
Increases in delinquency and violence among adolescents in the last decade are rooted in a number of...
Objective: Foster family care is associated with adverse short- and long-term consequences for the c...
Children living in foster care are an especially vulnerable population who often come to the attenti...
AbstractThis paper describes the Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care program (MTFC), an evidence ...
This paper describes the Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care program (MTFC), an evidence based ap...
In the last decade, service providers are increasingly aware of the need for interventions to addres...
*Insufficient evidence means that we were not able to determine whether or not the intervention work...
Job A-K, Ehrenberg D, Hilpert P, et al. Taking Care Triple P for Foster Parents With Young Children ...
Background: Young children with a history of maltreatment or neglect in foster families often confro...
Background: Among children placed out of home, behavioral and relationship functioning is often prob...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
This study examines 24-months post-baseline outcomes for thirty-five Swedish antisocial youths who r...