Mixed methods were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fathers Offering Children Unfailing Support (FOCUS) program. FOCUS is a diversion program which is designed to offer an alternative to incarceration for fathers who are noncompliant with child support payments. Quantitative data were collected through a pretest/posttest design (n = 55) and qualitative data were collected through telephone interviews with FOCUS instructors (n = 2) and community key stakeholders (n = 5) and focus groups with FOCUS participants (n = 76). FOCUS appears to be benefiting children by increasing their fathers’ emotional support, strengthening co-parenting relationships, and promoting their fathers’ parenting skills
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
In times of stress or crisis for families, one effective approach practitioners can use is the conce...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a noncustodial fathers program on ...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Journal of Adolescent and Family Health by an authorized administrator of UTC Scholar. For more info...
Interventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specific approa...
This study reports the results of a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) needs assessment o...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
AbstractInterventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specifi...
The title of this book adequately reflects its timely focus on nonresidential fathers facing increas...
Engaging fathers and improving their parenting and, in turn, outcomes for their children in preventi...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
The present study provides insight into the extent and rationale of fathers' involvement with their ...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
In times of stress or crisis for families, one effective approach practitioners can use is the conce...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a noncustodial fathers program on ...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Journal of Adolescent and Family Health by an authorized administrator of UTC Scholar. For more info...
Interventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specific approa...
This study reports the results of a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) needs assessment o...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
AbstractInterventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specifi...
The title of this book adequately reflects its timely focus on nonresidential fathers facing increas...
Engaging fathers and improving their parenting and, in turn, outcomes for their children in preventi...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
The present study provides insight into the extent and rationale of fathers' involvement with their ...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
In times of stress or crisis for families, one effective approach practitioners can use is the conce...