This study reports the results of a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) needs assessment of programs, services, and support systems for fathers in the City of Detroit, Michigan. The goal of this needs assessment was to assess the availability of parenting support services tomen throughmultiple perspectives. To enact a CBPR approach, the research teamcollected qualitative data through interviews with service providers and community dialogues with fathers and consulted a community advisory board for further guidance on the research efforts. The research teamengaged inmember checking to improve the accuracy and credibility of study findings. Results indicated that both service providers and fathers agreed that very fewparenting...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...
Mixed methods were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fathers Offering Children Unfailing Sup...
Few studies to date have provided strategies for maintaining low rates of attrition when conducting ...
Interventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specific approa...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
AbstractInterventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specifi...
Fatherhood programs have varying intentions, including encouraging peer interaction among fathers, s...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
The article provides insight on issues serving as barriers to low-income fathers\u27 involvement wit...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...
Mixed methods were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fathers Offering Children Unfailing Sup...
Few studies to date have provided strategies for maintaining low rates of attrition when conducting ...
Interventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specific approa...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
AbstractInterventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specifi...
Fatherhood programs have varying intentions, including encouraging peer interaction among fathers, s...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
The article provides insight on issues serving as barriers to low-income fathers\u27 involvement wit...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...