Session: Parent Training Among Vulnerable Populations: Recruitment, Retention, and Outcomes (Society for Prevention Research 24th Annual Meeting)

2-019 Parent Training Among Vulnerable Populations: Recruitment, Retention, and Outcomes

Schedule:
Wednesday, June 1, 2016: 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Garden Room B (Hyatt Regency San Francisco)
Theme: Promoting Health Equity Among Populations at Risk
Moderator:
Joanne Williams

* noted as presenting author
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Title: Parenting, Stress and Biology, Oh My! Examining Physiological Correlates of Parental Stress Among High-Risk Mothers for Child Maltreatment in an Evidence-Based Parenting Program
Ashwini Tiwari, MS, MPH, Georgia State University; Shannon Self-Brown, PhD, Georgia State University; Charles Robinson, BS, Georgia State University; Colleen McCarty, MPH, Georgia State University; Laura Carruth, PhD, Georgia State University
125
Equal Chances for Children Affected By Maternal Incarceration? the Sustained Effect of Parent Training for Mothers Being Released from Incarceration on Child Antisocial Behavior, Parenting and Parenting Stress, and the Mediating Role of Parenting
Ankie T. A. Menting, PhD, Utrecht University; Sophie C. Alsem, BSc, Utrecht University; Bram Orobio de Castro, PhD, Utrecht University; Walter Matthys, MD, Utrecht University
126
Recruiting and Retaining High-Risk Families in Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs Implemented By Community-Based Organizations
Sarah Kaye, PhD, Kaye Implementation & Evaluation, LLC; Lauren A Rabinovitz, MPH, MSW, Georgetown University; Anika Aquino, BA, Georgetown University; Deborah F. Perry, PhD, Georgetown University