期刊
FAMILY COURT REVIEW
卷 43, 期 1, 页码 38-51出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-1617.2005.00006.x
关键词
young children; preventive intervention; family outcomes; father involvement; court-based intervention; clinical trial
资金
- Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc
- Community Foundation of Northeastern Connecticut
The role the legal process of separation and divorce plays in affecting outcomes for young children and their families was examined in the Collaborative Divorce Project (CDP), an intervention designed to assist the parents of children six years old or younger as they begin the separation / divorce process (married and unmarried couples). Evaluation and outcome data were collected from 161 couples, their attorneys, teachers, and court records. In addition to positive evaluations from both parents, intervention families benefited through lower conflict, greater father involvement, and better outcomes for children than the control group. Attorneys and court records indicate that intervention families were more cooperative and were less likely to need custody evaluations and other costly services. The CDP illustrates how prevention programs can be located within the courts, can be systematically evaluated, and can aid in helping the legal system function optimally for families with young children.
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