A study of factors that influence successful treatment outcomes for aggressive/violent youth in foster care, 2015
Todd, Curtis L.
2010-2019
This study examines the factors that influence successful treatment outcomes for aggressive/violent youth in foster care. The four interventions that guided the study consisted of Treatment Modality, Counseling Framework, Support Services, and Frequency of Services. Sixty-five (65) survey participants were selected for the study utilizing a non-probability, purposive and convenience sample. The findings of the study indicated that the following computed variables were statistically significant as factors that influence the successful treatment outcomes with aggressive/violent youth in foster care: Treatment Modality and Support Services, and Support Services and Counseling Framework. There was no statistically significant relationship observed between Treatment Modality and Counseling Framework, Treatment Modality and Frequency of Services, nor between Frequency of Services and Counseling Framework, and Frequency of Services and Support Services. Directions and recommendations for future research and practice implications are discussed.
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application/pdf
2015-07-01
dissertation
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Clark Atlanta University
School of Social Work
Lyle, Richard
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:2015_todd_curtis_l