Session: Family-based programs (Society for Prevention Research 23rd Annual Meeting)

(4-038) Family-based programs

Schedule:
Friday, May 29, 2015: 2:45 PM-4:15 PM
Lexington (Hyatt Regency Washington)
Theme: Dissemination and Implementation Science
Symposium Organizer:
Abigail H. Gewirtz
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* noted as presenting author
508
Using Implementation Theory to Explain Variation in Delivery of a Complex Social Intervention: Process Evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14UK) in Wales UK
Jeremy Segrott, PhD, DECIPHer Centre, Cardiff University; Heather Rothwell, MSc, Cardiff University; Jonathan B. Scourfield, PhD, Decipher, Cardiff University; David Foxcroft, PhD, Oxford Brookes University; Jo C. Holliday, PhD, Cardiff University; Kerry Hood, PhD, Cardiff University; Ceri Phillips, PhD, Swansea University; Zoe Roberts, PhD, Cardiff University; Sarah Morgan-Trimmer, PhD, Cardiff University; Hayley Reed, BSc, Cardiff University; David Gillespie, BSc, Cardiff University; Claire Hurlow, MSc, Cardiff University; Laurence Moore, PhD, University of Glasgow; Simon Murphy, PhD, Cardiff University
509
Trajectories of Caregiver Motivation and Engagement in Family-Centered Prevention Programs: A Group-Based Modeling Approach
Gregory Fosco, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University; Katharine T. Bamberger, MS, The Pennsylvania State University; Mengya Xia, MS, The Pennsylvania State University; J. Douglas Coatsworth, PhD, Colorado State University
510
Parent Preferences and Family Engagement in a Deliquency Prevention Program
Yaliu He, MA, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Abigail H. Gewirtz, PhD, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Susanne S. Lee, PhD, University of Minnesota; Nicole Morrell, M.Ed., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities