Engaging Families in Voluntary Prevention Services to Reduce Future Child Abuse and Neglect: a Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:15
作者
Putnam-Hornstein, Emily [1 ,2 ]
Prindle, John [2 ]
Hammond, Ivy [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Sch Social Work, 325 Pittsboro St,3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 USA
[2] Univ Southern Calif, Suzanne Dworak Peck Sch Social Work, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Social Welf, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
Randomized controlled trial; Child maltreatment; Engagement; Prevention; HIGH-RISK FAMILIES; DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE; RECURRENT MALTREATMENT; PROGRAM; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.1007/s11121-021-01285-w
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Research on secondary prevention is mixed as to whether referrals to evidence-based practices and other community interventions reduce maltreatment recidivism. This evaluation sought to rigorously assess whether a community service-linkage model to evidence-based programs decreased subsequent reports of abuse and neglect among families reported to the child protection system (CPS). Between 2016 and 2018, administrative CPS records were used to identify families with at least one child under 5 years of age recently reported for maltreatment in Orange County, California, but where no follow-up services were mandated. Families were randomized to one of two community outreach and engagement conditions (i.e., targeted provider outreach vs. treatment-as-usual). Re-reporting outcomes were tracked in administrative records for a period of 12 months. A total of 4873 families met eligibility criteria, with 2231 (45.0%) randomized to the intervention arm and 2642 (54.0%) families to the control group. Among families in the intervention group, 811 (36.4%) were successfully contacted by a community provider. Of those families contacted, 145 (18.0%) agreed to participate in voluntary services. Overall, we did not detect any significant difference in re-reporting between our treatment and control groups (P = .433). Likewise, no significant differences in re-reporting were observed when we stratified the treatment group by levels of outreach and service engagement. Findings indicate low levels of successful engagement of families in voluntary services. Notwithstanding the absence of significant findings, this study demonstrates the potential for using community-based RCTs and administrative records to rigorously evaluate secondary prevention programs in the child protection system.
引用
收藏
页码:856 / 865
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] A randomized controlled trial: child life services in pediatric imaging
    Tyson, Mary E.
    Bohl, Daniel D.
    Blickman, Johan G.
    PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 2014, 44 (11) : 1426 - 1432
  • [12] The Families First Program to Prevent Child Abuse: Results of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in West Java']Java, Indonesia
    Ruiz-Casares, Monica
    Thombs, Brett D.
    Mayo, Nancy E.
    Andrina, Michelle
    Scott, Susan C.
    Platt, Robert William
    PREVENTION SCIENCE, 2022, 23 (08) : 1457 - 1469
  • [13] Study protocol: randomized controlled trial of manualized components in home visitation to reduce mothers' risk for child maltreatment
    de Wit, Merel
    Leijten, Patty
    van der Put, Claudia
    Asscher, Jessica
    Bouwmeester-Landweer, Merian
    Dekovic, Maja
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [14] Changing the classroom climate to lower the threshold for child abuse and neglect self-disclosure: A non-randomized cluster controlled trial
    Hoefnagels, Cees
    Onrust, Simone
    van Rooijen, Maaike
    Jonkman, Harrie
    Van Spanje-Hennes, Anna
    Breeman, Linda D.
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2021, 130
  • [15] Engaging fathers to strengthen the impact of early home visitation on physical child abuse risk: Findings from the dads matter-HV randomized controlled trial
    Guterman, Neil B.
    Bellamy, Jennifer L.
    Banman, Aaron
    Harty, Justin S.
    Jaccard, James
    Mirque-Morales, Sandra
    CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 2023, 143
  • [16] A randomized controlled trial of consensus-based child abuse case management
    Goldbeck, L.
    Laib-Koehnemund, A.
    Fegert, J. M.
    CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 2007, 31 (09) : 919 - 933
  • [17] A prevention strategy to reduce the incidence of injury in high school basketball: A cluster randomized controlled trial
    Emery, Carolyn A.
    Rose, M. Sarah
    McAllister, Jenelle R.
    Meeuwisse, Willem H.
    CLINICAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE, 2007, 17 (01): : 17 - 24
  • [18] A child-centered health dialogue for the prevention of obesity in child health services in Sweden - A randomized controlled trial including an economic evaluation
    Derwig, Mariette
    Tiberg, Iren
    Bjork, Jonas
    Welander Tarneberg, Anna
    Hallstrom, Inger Kristensson
    OBESITY SCIENCE & PRACTICE, 2022, 8 (01): : 77 - 90
  • [19] Video-Based Approach to Engaging Parents into a Preventive Parenting Intervention for Divorcing Families: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
    Emily B. Winslow
    Sanford Braver
    Robert Cialdini
    Irwin Sandler
    Jennifer Betkowski
    Jenn-Yun Tein
    Liza Hita
    Mona Bapat
    Lorey Wheeler
    Monique Lopez
    Prevention Science, 2018, 19 : 674 - 684
  • [20] Video-Based Approach to Engaging Parents into a Preventive Parenting Intervention for Divorcing Families: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
    Winslow, Emily B.
    Braver, Sanford
    Cialdini, Robert
    Sandler, Irwin
    Betkowski, Jennifer
    Tein, Jenn-Yun
    Hita, Liza
    Bapat, Mona
    Wheeler, Lorey
    Lopez, Monique
    PREVENTION SCIENCE, 2018, 19 (05) : 674 - 684