A Pilot Study Examining the Reduction of Trauma Symptomatology in Families to Prevent Child Abuse And Neglect: Trauma Adapted Family Connections |
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Authors: | Kathryn S. Collins Pamela A. Clarkson Freeman Frederick H. Strieder Polly Reinicker Crystal Baldwin |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Maryland, School of Social Work, Baltimore, MD, USAkcollins@ssw.umaryland.edu;3. University of Maryland, School of Social Work, Baltimore, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | This article presents the preliminary outcomes of a 6-month, in-home trauma-adapted neglect prevention program intended to reduce trauma-related risk factors in families and increase caregiver, child, and family well-being. Standardized measures were administered via a computer assisted self-interview (CASI) at intake and case closure. At the time of the analyses 72 caregivers and 105 children completed both an intake and closing CASI. Significant differences were found over time in the reduction of caregiver and child related post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptomatology. Outcomes in overall caregiver, child, and family well-being and safety significantly improved over time. Evidence suggests that trauma adaptation of the empirically supported neglect prevention program shows great promise in filling a service gap and in helping families who are chronically traumatized and struggling to meet their children's basic needs. |
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Keywords: | prevention trauma family therapy ptsd child maltreatment |
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