Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to include child welfare families. Background: Taking a preventive father-inclusive approach, SFI aims to strengthen coparenting, parent–child relationships, and child outcomes. This study replicates 4 prior iterations of the program using the same 32-hour curriculum facilitated by clinically trained staff, case managers, and onsite child care and family meals. Method: Participants (N = 239) included low-income (median = $24,000) coparenting pairs, typically mothers and fathers/father figures, half of whom were Mexican American, with toddlers (median age < 3 years). Questionnaires assessing multiple family domains were administered verball...
Mixed methods were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fathers Offering Children Unfailing Sup...
Evidence-based parenting interventions are effective in reducing conduct problems, yet these interve...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
To address the problem of fathers' absence from children's lives and the difficulty of paternal enga...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a noncustodial fathers program on ...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...
Engaging fathers and improving their parenting and, in turn, outcomes for their children in preventi...
Despite incontrovertible evidence documenting effects of fathering on child outcomes, social work pr...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
According to literature there has been a focus change in family dynamics studies (Lamb, 2010) which ...
Despite mounting evidence on the importance of fathers in children’s development, evidence-based per...
Mixed methods were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fathers Offering Children Unfailing Sup...
Evidence-based parenting interventions are effective in reducing conduct problems, yet these interve...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
To address the problem of fathers' absence from children's lives and the difficulty of paternal enga...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a noncustodial fathers program on ...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...
Engaging fathers and improving their parenting and, in turn, outcomes for their children in preventi...
Despite incontrovertible evidence documenting effects of fathering on child outcomes, social work pr...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
According to literature there has been a focus change in family dynamics studies (Lamb, 2010) which ...
Despite mounting evidence on the importance of fathers in children’s development, evidence-based per...
Mixed methods were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fathers Offering Children Unfailing Sup...
Evidence-based parenting interventions are effective in reducing conduct problems, yet these interve...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...