New Research on Parenting Programs for Low-Income Fathers
Herausgeber: Fagan, Jay; Pearson, Jessica
New Research on Parenting Programs for Low-Income Fathers
Herausgeber: Fagan, Jay; Pearson, Jessica
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This book explores fatherhood programs, funded by the Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN), which advance knowledge and practice in the fathering field.
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This book explores fatherhood programs, funded by the Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN), which advance knowledge and practice in the fathering field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780367363420
- ISBN-10: 0367363429
- Artikelnr.: 60937775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780367363420
- ISBN-10: 0367363429
- Artikelnr.: 60937775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jay Fagan is Professor in the School of Social Work at Temple University and Co-Director of the Fatherhood Research and Practice Network, USA. Jessica Pearson is Co-Director of the national Fatherhood Research and Practice Network and Founder and Director of the Center for Policy Research in Denver, Colorado, USA.
1. Introduction 2. The Effectiveness of Responsible Fatherhood Programs
Targeting Low-Income and Nonresident Fathers: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
3. Does Curriculum Matter? A Randomized Control Study of the "Developing
All Dads for Manhood and Parenting Program (DAD MAP)" Curriculum 4. Factors
Associated with Fatherhood Program Effectiveness: A Randomized Controlled
Trial of TYRO Dads 5. Engaging Fathers in Perinatal Home Visiting: Early
Lessons from a Randomized Controlled Study of Dads Matter-HV 6. A
Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Key to Kane, a Text-Messaging Intervention for
Fathers in Hawaii 7. Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging Unmarried
Parents in Court-Ordered, Online Parenting Programs 8. A Mixed-Methods
Study of a Mother-Only Program to Enhance Coparenting Relationships 9.
Fatherhood and Coparenting: A Study of Engaging Mothers in Paternal
Involvement Interventions 10. Engaging Mothers in Coparenting Services With
the Nonresidential Fathers of their Children via Fatherhood Programs:
Insights Into Barriers and Solutions 11. "You Gotta Make Them Feel": A
Study of Evidence-Informed Strategies for Addressing Domestic Violence in
Fatherhood Programs 12. Journey of a Policy Change to Include Fathers in
Homeless Shelters 13. Estimating the Monetary Value of Fatherhood Programs
14. Developing Father Inclusion Policy at the State Level: A Qualitative
Assessment of Enablers and Barriers 15. What Have We Learned and Where Do
We Go From Here?
Targeting Low-Income and Nonresident Fathers: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
3. Does Curriculum Matter? A Randomized Control Study of the "Developing
All Dads for Manhood and Parenting Program (DAD MAP)" Curriculum 4. Factors
Associated with Fatherhood Program Effectiveness: A Randomized Controlled
Trial of TYRO Dads 5. Engaging Fathers in Perinatal Home Visiting: Early
Lessons from a Randomized Controlled Study of Dads Matter-HV 6. A
Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Key to Kane, a Text-Messaging Intervention for
Fathers in Hawaii 7. Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging Unmarried
Parents in Court-Ordered, Online Parenting Programs 8. A Mixed-Methods
Study of a Mother-Only Program to Enhance Coparenting Relationships 9.
Fatherhood and Coparenting: A Study of Engaging Mothers in Paternal
Involvement Interventions 10. Engaging Mothers in Coparenting Services With
the Nonresidential Fathers of their Children via Fatherhood Programs:
Insights Into Barriers and Solutions 11. "You Gotta Make Them Feel": A
Study of Evidence-Informed Strategies for Addressing Domestic Violence in
Fatherhood Programs 12. Journey of a Policy Change to Include Fathers in
Homeless Shelters 13. Estimating the Monetary Value of Fatherhood Programs
14. Developing Father Inclusion Policy at the State Level: A Qualitative
Assessment of Enablers and Barriers 15. What Have We Learned and Where Do
We Go From Here?
1. Introduction 2. The Effectiveness of Responsible Fatherhood Programs
Targeting Low-Income and Nonresident Fathers: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
3. Does Curriculum Matter? A Randomized Control Study of the "Developing
All Dads for Manhood and Parenting Program (DAD MAP)" Curriculum 4. Factors
Associated with Fatherhood Program Effectiveness: A Randomized Controlled
Trial of TYRO Dads 5. Engaging Fathers in Perinatal Home Visiting: Early
Lessons from a Randomized Controlled Study of Dads Matter-HV 6. A
Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Key to Kane, a Text-Messaging Intervention for
Fathers in Hawaii 7. Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging Unmarried
Parents in Court-Ordered, Online Parenting Programs 8. A Mixed-Methods
Study of a Mother-Only Program to Enhance Coparenting Relationships 9.
Fatherhood and Coparenting: A Study of Engaging Mothers in Paternal
Involvement Interventions 10. Engaging Mothers in Coparenting Services With
the Nonresidential Fathers of their Children via Fatherhood Programs:
Insights Into Barriers and Solutions 11. "You Gotta Make Them Feel": A
Study of Evidence-Informed Strategies for Addressing Domestic Violence in
Fatherhood Programs 12. Journey of a Policy Change to Include Fathers in
Homeless Shelters 13. Estimating the Monetary Value of Fatherhood Programs
14. Developing Father Inclusion Policy at the State Level: A Qualitative
Assessment of Enablers and Barriers 15. What Have We Learned and Where Do
We Go From Here?
Targeting Low-Income and Nonresident Fathers: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
3. Does Curriculum Matter? A Randomized Control Study of the "Developing
All Dads for Manhood and Parenting Program (DAD MAP)" Curriculum 4. Factors
Associated with Fatherhood Program Effectiveness: A Randomized Controlled
Trial of TYRO Dads 5. Engaging Fathers in Perinatal Home Visiting: Early
Lessons from a Randomized Controlled Study of Dads Matter-HV 6. A
Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Key to Kane, a Text-Messaging Intervention for
Fathers in Hawaii 7. Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging Unmarried
Parents in Court-Ordered, Online Parenting Programs 8. A Mixed-Methods
Study of a Mother-Only Program to Enhance Coparenting Relationships 9.
Fatherhood and Coparenting: A Study of Engaging Mothers in Paternal
Involvement Interventions 10. Engaging Mothers in Coparenting Services With
the Nonresidential Fathers of their Children via Fatherhood Programs:
Insights Into Barriers and Solutions 11. "You Gotta Make Them Feel": A
Study of Evidence-Informed Strategies for Addressing Domestic Violence in
Fatherhood Programs 12. Journey of a Policy Change to Include Fathers in
Homeless Shelters 13. Estimating the Monetary Value of Fatherhood Programs
14. Developing Father Inclusion Policy at the State Level: A Qualitative
Assessment of Enablers and Barriers 15. What Have We Learned and Where Do
We Go From Here?