
Project KEEP
Child WelfareLiterature review updated August 2017.
Project KEEP is a foster parent training and support program, delivered in 16 weekly group sessions. The primary focus is teaching foster parents ways to increase the use of positive reinforcements and consistent non-harsh discipline techniques, and teaching parents the importance of close monitoring child’s whereabouts and peer associations.
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| Outcomes measured | No. of effect sizes | Treatment N | Effect sizes (ES) and standard errors (SE) | Unadjusted effect size (random effects model) | ||||||||
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| ES | SE | Age | ES | p-value | ||||||||
Permanent placement “Final” placement in a permanent home, which can include reunification with parents, formalized guardianships, or legal adoption. |
1 | 359 | 0.119 | 0.101 | 10 | 0.330 | 0.001 | |||||
Citations Used in the Meta-Analysis
Price, J.M., Chamberlain, P., Landsverk, J., Reid, J.B., Leve, L.D., & Laurent, H. (2008). Effects of a foster parent training intervention on placement changes of children in foster care. Child Maltreatment, 13(1), 64-75.