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Original Articles

A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of a School-Based Intervention for Children Experiencing Family Disruption

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Pages 136-144 | Published online: 14 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Despite the fact that children are negatively impacted by family separation and divorce (CitationAmato, 2001; CitationDreman & Shemi, 2004; CitationKelly, 2000) there is a paucity of information regarding evidence-based social work practice with children coping with family disruption. In order to address this gap, the authors describe the process and outcomes of a quasi-experimental evaluation (N = 79) designed to reduce the behavioral, emotional, and academic problems that children often face when experiencing divorce or parental separation. Results of data analysis (paired t-tests, independent t-tests, and analysis of variance) suggest (p < .05) that the intervention is effective in helping children cope with family disruption.

Notes

*p < .05.

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