This project will evaluate the implementation and efficacy of a domestic violence intervention module for parents receiving child welfare home visitation services.
The ultimate goal of this proposed project is the provision of culturally-relevant, trauma-informed services leading to a reduction of family violence, and a resultant increase in family stability, improved communication, and a healthy home environment for children in Latino families with co-occurring domestic violence (DV) and child abuse/neglect (CAN). The Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) funded project and evaluation will be layered onto the existing UC San Diego's NIH-funded R01 research (NIH R01 MH092950) on scale-up of SafeCare (SC) across the entire San Diego Child Welfare System. In the first phase of this project, the community and academic partners will collaborate to develop a detailed evaluation plan by collecting formative qualitative data via focus groups with active CW clients with domestic violence (DV) histories and community child welfare and DV service providers. The second phase of this project will begin with the implementation of SafeCare+ (SC+), an evidence-based training curriculum for parents referred for child maltreatment, coupled with the Healthy Relationships (HR) module for Latino families with co-occurring child maltreatment and domestic violence experiences. SafeCare® (SC) has been shown to be widely accepted among the Latino community and the HR module has been specifically adapted for and successfully utilized with Latino populations. As part of the expansion of the original research study, 80 clients who will be recruited into the existing study will also be randomly assigned to receive the additional HR module.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
64
SafeCare intervention with the additional Healthy Relationships (HR) module
SafeCare intervention as usual
UC San Diego
La Jolla, California, United States
Fidelity
Fidelity monitoring will begin simultaneously with the implementation of SafeCare (SC®). Fidelity is assessed largely via client report, with clients completing a fidelity questionnaire at the end of every SC or SC+ session. A secondary fidelity component utilizes information gained from the natural implementation of SC®. SC+ includes ongoing consultation in the form of expert SC® clinicians who accompany home visitors, observe their interactions with families, and coach them on improving performance and services.
Time frame: 4 years
Change in level of domestic violence
The Conflict Tactic Scale (CTS2): measures both the extent to which partners in a dating, cohabiting, or marital relationship engage in psychological and physical attacks on each other and also their use of reasoning or negotiation to deal with conflicts.
Time frame: 4 years
Client depression
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) (Radloff, 1977) is a 20-item questionnaire which assesses depressive symptomology.
Time frame: 4 years
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