PRIDE preservice training is a widely-used method of resource parent preparation, yet a program that has been the focus of very little research. This thesis project was carried out in two studies designed to examine the process of training, investigate selected outcomes of the training, and explore the transfer of training into practice. The first study involved 174 prospective resource parents. Investigation of the process of preservice training determined that participant engagement and participant-perceived fidelity, the combination of which was conceptualized as participant-perceived training quality, were high. In terms of outcomes, significant large gains from pre- to posttraining were observed in knowledge of the PRIDE competencie...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Abstract: This quasi-experimental study sought to examine the effect of a parent training program, ...
Commercial sexual exploitation affects young people all over the United States. Yet minimal services...
Preservice training programs offered in a city in the Pacific Northwest have not been assessed to de...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effectiveness of two pre-service trainings: Model Approac...
Includes bibliographical references.Utilizing a qualitative approach, exit interviews were conducted...
This current systematic literature review aims to examine what is known about foster parents' needs,...
The Administration on Children, Youth & Families, Children’s Bureau funded the development of a nati...
Objective: Behavioral parent training has been proven effective through years of research with a var...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors influencing foster parent licensing. Data colle...
Nearly every state in the nation requires training for foster parents and treatment foster parents. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a parenting programme designed for foster carers from an indep...
Foster parent retention is an important component of the well-being of foster children. This study ...
Resource parents are often insufficiently prepared for recognizing and managing posttraumatic stress...
INTRODUCTION: This longitudinal case-controlled study examined the effects of universal parent-focus...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Abstract: This quasi-experimental study sought to examine the effect of a parent training program, ...
Commercial sexual exploitation affects young people all over the United States. Yet minimal services...
Preservice training programs offered in a city in the Pacific Northwest have not been assessed to de...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effectiveness of two pre-service trainings: Model Approac...
Includes bibliographical references.Utilizing a qualitative approach, exit interviews were conducted...
This current systematic literature review aims to examine what is known about foster parents' needs,...
The Administration on Children, Youth & Families, Children’s Bureau funded the development of a nati...
Objective: Behavioral parent training has been proven effective through years of research with a var...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors influencing foster parent licensing. Data colle...
Nearly every state in the nation requires training for foster parents and treatment foster parents. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a parenting programme designed for foster carers from an indep...
Foster parent retention is an important component of the well-being of foster children. This study ...
Resource parents are often insufficiently prepared for recognizing and managing posttraumatic stress...
INTRODUCTION: This longitudinal case-controlled study examined the effects of universal parent-focus...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Abstract: This quasi-experimental study sought to examine the effect of a parent training program, ...
Commercial sexual exploitation affects young people all over the United States. Yet minimal services...