Literature DB >> 14870994

Evaluating a statewide home visiting program to prevent child abuse in at-risk families of newborns: fathers' participation and outcomes.

Anne Duggan1, Loretta Fuddy, Elizabeth McFarlane, Lori Burrell, Amy Windham, Susan Higman, Calvin Sia.   

Abstract

This study sought to describe fathers' participation in a statewide home-visiting program to prevent child abuse and to assess program impact on their parenting. This randomized trial followed 643 at-risk families for 3 years. Data were collected through program record review, staff surveys, and annual maternal interviews. Participation in visits varied by the parents' relationship and paternal employment, violence, and heavy drinking at baseline. Overall, the program had no apparent impact on fathers' accessibility to the child, engagement in parenting activities, and sharing of responsibility for the child's welfare. The program promoted parenting involvement for nonviolent fathers in couples who lived together but also for violent fathers in couples with little contact at baseline; it decreased the father's accessibility to the child in couples who lived apart but saw each other frequently at baseline. Infrequent participation in visits and differential program impact on violent versus nonviolent fathers demonstrate the need to consider family context in developing, implementing, and studying home-visiting models.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14870994     DOI: 10.1177/1077559503261336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Maltreat        ISSN: 1077-5595


  8 in total

1.  Engaging fathers in child protection services: A review of factors and strategies across ecological systems.

Authors:  Derrick M Gordon; Arazais Oliveros; Samuel W Hawes; Derek K Iwamoto; Brett S Rayford
Journal:  Child Youth Serv Rev       Date:  2012-08-01

2.  Exploration of Factors Predictive of At-risk Fathers' Participation in a Pilot Study of an Augmented Evidence-Based Parent Training Program: A Mixed Methods Approach.

Authors:  Whitney L Rostad; Shannon Self-Brown; Clinton Boyd; Melissa Osborne; Alexandria Patterson
Journal:  Child Youth Serv Rev       Date:  2017-07-04

3.  Treatment of depressed mothers in home visiting: impact on psychological distress and social functioning.

Authors:  Robert T Ammerman; Frank W Putnam; Mekibib Altaye; Angelique R Teeters; Jack Stevens; Judith B Van Ginkel
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2013-04-25

4.  Father attendance in nurse home visitation.

Authors:  John R Holmberg; David L Olds
Journal:  Infant Ment Health J       Date:  2014-12-17

5.  A clinical trial of in-home CBT for depressed mothers in home visitation.

Authors:  Robert T Ammerman; Frank W Putnam; Mekibib Altaye; Jack Stevens; Angelique R Teeters; Judith B Van Ginkel
Journal:  Behav Ther       Date:  2013-02-04

6.  Reducing maternal intimate partner violence after the birth of a child: a randomized controlled trial of the Hawaii Healthy Start Home Visitation Program.

Authors:  Megan H Bair-Merritt; Jacky M Jennings; Rusan Chen; Lori Burrell; Elizabeth McFarlane; Loretta Fuddy; Anne K Duggan
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  2010-01

7.  Maternal Engagement in a Home Visiting Program as a Function of Fathers' Formal and Informal Participation.

Authors:  Lauren E Stargel; Rebecca C Fauth; Jessica L Goldberg; M Ann Easterbrooks
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2020-05

Review 8.  Current evidence on perinatal home visiting and intimate partner violence.

Authors:  Phyllis W Sharps; Jacquelyn Campbell; Marguerite L Baty; Keisha S Walker; Megan H Bair-Merritt
Journal:  J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs       Date:  2008 Jul-Aug
  8 in total

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