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The Integration of Family and Group Therapy as an Alternative to Juvenile Incarceration: A Quasi‐Experimental Evaluation Using Parenting with Love and Limits
Authors:Eli A. Karam  Emma M. Sterrett  Lynn Kiaer
Affiliation:1. University of Louisville, Louisville, KY;2. Hornby Zeller Associates, LLC, Troy, NY
Abstract:The current study employed a quasi‐experimental design using both intent‐to‐treat and protocol adherence analysis of 155 moderate‐ to high‐risk juvenile offenders to evaluate the effectiveness of Parenting with Love and Limits® (PLL), an integrative group and family therapy approach. Youth completing PLL had significantly lower rates of recidivism than the comparison group. Parents also reported statistically significant improvements in youth behavior. Lengths of service were also significantly shorter for the treatment sample than the matched comparison group by an average of 4 months. This study contributes to the literature by suggesting that intensive community‐based combined family and group treatment is effective in curbing recidivism among high‐risk juveniles.
Keywords:Community‐based  Juvenile offender  Recidivism  Attrition rates  Family therapy  Group therapy  Fidelity measures  Readjudication  Parenting with Love and Limits  Propensity score matching  Intervention  Delinquency  Program effectiveness  Poblaciones desatendidas  Pobreza  familia con varios problemas  Poblaciones desfavorecidas                                              
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