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A Comparison of School-Based and Community-Based Adherence to Wraparound During Family Planning Meetings
Education & Treatment of Children
  • Philip D. Nordness, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Abstract

Recently a number of studies have begun to examine how the wraparound approach is adhered to during family planning meetings in community-based settings. However, no studies have compared wraparound family planning meetings across community-based and school-based settings. The purpose of this study was to examine adherence to the wraparound approach during family planning meetings across school-based and community-based settings to determine if there is a difference in the participants, domains discussed, and key characteristics of wraparound. Over the course of 9 months, observations were conducted on community-based (N = 85) and school-based (N = 109) wraparound family planning meetings. Results indicate a number of similarities and a few differences between the settings. Implications, limitations, and suggestions for future research are discussed.

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Pulbished in Education & Treatment of Children, 28(3), 308-320, 2005. Copyright © 2005, West Virginia University Press.

Citation Information
Philip D. Nordness. "A Comparison of School-Based and Community-Based Adherence to Wraparound During Family Planning Meetings" Education & Treatment of Children Vol. 28 Iss. 3 (2005) p. 308 - 320
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/philip_nordness/1/