Protective factors are qualities of individuals and conditions in families and communities that serve to preserve and promote child and family well-being. They function as buffers, mitigating risk for child abuse and neglect and promoting resilience, whi
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When schools work together with families to support learning, children are inclined to succeed not only in school but throughout life as well. Three decades of research show that parental participation in schooling improves student learning. Title I, as amended by the Improving America's Schools ...
Anderson Health Services is an Adolescent Behavior Health Residential Treatment Center, providing comprehensive mental health care services to youth and families headquartered in Union County. Our clients are surrounded by caring professionals who will provide help and support 24/7. These include Direct C...
Also, due to language, travel, staffing and time constraints, beneficiaries of the Project (e.g., mothers, families) were not included as informants for the study; their perspectives undoubtedly would have strengthened the results. Finally, there was the risk of social desirability bias: those ...
A study published in World Development demonstrated the ICDS’s positive impact on cognitive achievements, especially among girls and those from economically disadvantaged families. Another peer-reviewed study in The University of Chicago Press Journals found that children who were exposed to ICDS during...
Herrenkohl, E., Herrenkohl, R., and Toedter, L. (1983). Perspectives on the intergenerational transmission of violence. In D. Finkelhor, R. Gelles, G. Hotaling, and M. Straus (Eds.).The dark side of families and current family violence research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, pp. 305–...
Families also relocated to other zones within the camp or to the surrounding host communities in search of safety during conflict, leading to both program drop-out and difficultly locating women for follow-up data collection. On occasion, all humanitarian operations in the camp were suspended ...
(ICs, IC-patient dyads or patients plus their families) [1]. Some studies have already shown that interventions can have positive effects on self-efficacy and preparedness [30,31,32,33] as well as on psychological burden [29,34,35] in ICs. However, many studies are pilot or feasibility ...
The health workers would often rely on their families for living expenses during unpaid periods. we (health center) get from the district, and the district gets from provincial health department, and the provincial health department gets from provincial financial department. The payment is delayed, ...