Evaluation of the Treatment Programme for Families with Children in Andalusia: An analysis of the impact on the children
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Sánchez Sandoval, YolandaEditorial
John Wiley & Sons
Materia
Child adjustment Effectiveness Parental competences
Date
2024-01-21Referencia bibliográfica
Sánchez-Sandoval, Y., L opez-Verdugo, I., Mielgo, F., & G omez-Ortiz, O. (2024). Evaluation of the Treatment Programme for Families with Children in Andalusia: An analysis of the impact on the children. Child & Family Social Work, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.13142
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Consejería de Igualdad, Políticas Sociales y Conciliación of the Andalusian Government (Project PRJ202003773)Abstract
The Treatment Programme for Families with Children in Andalusia is fundamentally
aimed at promoting the integral development of children and adolescents through
the strengthening of parental competences and family preservation strategies. In the
last 20 years, this programme has been applied to over 75 000 families, involving
about 150 000 children and adolescents. The aim of this study was to analyse the
effects of this family intervention programme on the quality of life and behaviour
problems of the children. This quasi-experimental and longitudinal study had two
non-randomized groups (intervention group and comparison group) and two evaluation
measures (pre-treatment and post-treatment). The intervention group was constituted
by 297 families (540 children) who had participated in the programme. The
comparison group consisted of 95 families (138 children) at a similar risk level,
although these families had not participated in the programme. The results showed a
significant improvement in the quality of life of the children of the families that
belonged to the intervention group, which was significantly greater than the evolution
detected in the children of the families that belonged to the comparison group.
The results of efficacy and efficiency of this type of practice constitute a quality
criterion of evidence-based programmes and a requirement to maintain public
investment.