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Toward an Understanding of the Connections in Creating Lasting Family Connections
Authors:Stephen R. Shamblen  Ted N. Strader  David A. Collins  Patrick McKiernan  Christopher Kokoski  Brooke B. Arnold
Affiliation:1. Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Louisville Center, Louisville, Kentucky, USA;2. sshamblen@pire.org;4. University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA;5. COPES, Inc, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The Creating Lasting Family Connections® (CLFC) program is designed to help improve relationship skills and reduce antisocial behaviors. Strader and colleagues propose that prosocial connectedness is responsible for program outcomes. We propose that the intersection of high agreeableness and low impulsivity represent an operational definition. We examined this definition in the context of a RCT with 246 men in prison reentry. CLFCFP increased the number of connected individuals. Being connected and the program independently impacted relationship skills, but no evidence was found to support the hypothesis that the program impacts would be more pronounced among those who were connected.
Keywords:Community approaches to family intervention (including school-family interventions)  family &   couples instruments (development/psychometrics/validation)  prison reentry  fatherhood interventions
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