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Record Nr.

UNINA9910815412403321

Autore

Dembo Richard

Titolo

Family empowerment intervention : an innovative service for high-risk youths and their families / / Richard Dembo, James Schmeidler

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Routledge, , 2013

ISBN

1-315-78605-2

1-317-71935-2

1-317-71936-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (211 p.)

Collana

Haworth Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences, & Offender Rehabilitation

Altri autori (Persone)

SchmeidlerJames

Disciplina

362.7/083

362.7083

Soggetti

Social work with youth

Youth - Family relationships

Family social work

Youth - Services for

Families

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First published in 2002 by The Haworth Press, Inc.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. The Need for Effective, Cost-Efficient Intervention Services for High-Risk Youths; Strengths and Limitations of Case Management and Referral Services; A Study of Preliminary Screening; The Importance of Family Interventions with an Ecological Focus; Criteria for Evaluating Intervention Programs; Organization of Report; Chapter 2. Overview of the Family Empowerment Intervention; Theoretical Foundations; Goals; Structural Intervention Strategies; Phases of the Intervention

Categories of Families Served by the FEIInvolving Families and Moving Them Through the FEI to Graduation; The Field Consultants; Roles and Responsibilities of Key Supervisory Personnel; Clinical Policies; Ensuring the Integrity of Intervention Services; Implementing the FEI; Chapter 3. Youths and Families Involved in the Youth Support Project; Setting for the YSP; Selecting Youths and Families for Enrollment in the YSP; Data-



Collection Procedures; Characteristics of Youths at Baseline Interview; Summary; Chapter 4. Impact of the Family Empowerment Intervention on Crime; Case Type

Official Record OutcomesSelf-Reported Delinquency; Influence of Change in Project's Clinical Leadership on Outcomes; Chapter 5. Impact of the Family Empowerment Intervention on Alcohol and Other Drug Use; Short-Term Impact on Alcohol /Other Drug Use; Long-Term Impact on Alcohol /Other Drug Use; Influence of Change in Project's Clinical Leadership on Outcomes; Chapter 6. Impact of the Family Empowerment Intervention on Emotional/Psychological Functioning; Short-Term Impact on Emotional /Psychological Functioning; Long-Term Impact on Emotional/Psychological Functioning

Influence of Change in Project's Clinical Leadership on OutcomesSummary of Findings; Chapter 7. Conclusions and Directions for the Future; Short-Term Impact of the FEI; Long-Term Impact of the FEI; Could Project Referrals to Services Account for Its Impact, Not the FEI?; Cost-Saving Benefits of the FEI; How Could the FEI Be Improved?; Next Steps; Appendix A. Time 1 Summary Measures for Six Sets of Major Variables; Appendix B. Parent-Adolescent Communication (Adolescent and Mother Form); Appendix C. Publications Resulting from the Youth Support Project and Family Empowerment Intervention

Appendix D. Percentage of ESI Youths, FEI Noncompleters, and FEI Completers Who Reported Receiving Various Services During the Second Follow-Up PeriodAppendix E. Percentage of ESI Youths, FEI Noncompleters, and FEI Completers Who Reported Receiving Various Services During the Third Follow-Up Period; References; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Use this important intervention to improve your practice with substance-using youths and their families!This vital book gives you a detailed review of a National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded, long-term clinical trial of the Family Empowerment Intervention (FEI). The subjects are youths who have been arrested and processed at the Hillsborough County Juvenile Assessment Center and their families. With information on the conceptual foundations and clinical practices of the intervention and an examination of its one-year and longer-term impact on these youths' recidivism and psychosoci