2019
DOI: 10.1086/704210
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Assessing an Adapted Approach to Communities That Care for Child Maltreatment Prevention

Abstract: Objective: Communities That Care (CTC) is an evidence-based community mobilization model designed to prevent problematic adolescent behaviors such as delinquency and substance use by organizing community coalitions that choose and implement evidence-based practices to address community-specific risk and protective factors. This paper presents findings from the evaluation of Keeping Families Together (KFT), an adapted CTC approach that uses the community mobilization model to target community-wide prevention of… Show more

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“… Prevention of child maltreatment; Well-being SALAZAR ET AL. [ 76 ] 2019 USA Interventional b) Process evaluation b) Quasi-experimental n.o. Prevention of child maltreatment; Well-being SEIRAWAN ET AL.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Prevention of child maltreatment; Well-being SALAZAR ET AL. [ 76 ] 2019 USA Interventional b) Process evaluation b) Quasi-experimental n.o. Prevention of child maltreatment; Well-being SEIRAWAN ET AL.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there are valuable evidence-supported interventions that focus on community change, such as Keeping Families Together and Communities that Care [37,38], these programs are based on an individual and psychosocial understanding of child maltreatment that is addressed by evidence-based therapeutic programs, increasing social support, and other similar services. Neither approach centers power and authority for change within the community, nor do they advocate for systemic change.…”
Section: The Exosystem and Organizing-modifiable Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted previously, eight of the included articles described or evaluated an intervention designed to increase community support for vulnerable families. The most common of which were the Strong Communities initiative (Hashima et al, 2008;Haski-Leventhal et al, 2008;Kimbrough-Melton & Melton, 2015;McLeigh, Katz, Davidson-Arad, & Ben-Arieh, 2017;McLeigh et al, 2015) and Keeping Families Together, adapted from Communities that Care (Salazar et al, 2016;Salazar et al, 2019). One article provided an overview of five different programs, three of which target community social norms (rather than parenting practices) (Daro & Dodge, 2009).…”
Section: Rq3: What Types Of Interventions and Campaigns Have Been Sho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keeping Families Together (adapted from Communities that Care). Two articles led by Salazar (2019;2016) evaluated community participation in the Keeping Families Together (KFT) program, compared to its parent program, Communities that Care (CTC). CTC is a community coalition approach to promoting community health and avoiding behavioral, mental, and emotional problems based on the premise that adolescent problem behaviours can be prevented through community level interventions (Salazar et al, 2016).…”
Section: Strong Communities Initiative Five Articles Referred To the ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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