2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.10.014
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The role of ‘embeddedness’ in the delivery of integrated children's services

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“…Services-related articles (n = 11/74) identified intervention services across literature that have been investigated for the benefit of children and how they were implemented. Few researchers addressed this topic with respect to families, such as parenting and children behavior changes after a support program [149], early program impacts on parenting [150] and improving of practices [151]. Others discussed intervention approaches [152], [153] and intervention outcomes [45], [154].…”
Section: ) Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Services-related articles (n = 11/74) identified intervention services across literature that have been investigated for the benefit of children and how they were implemented. Few researchers addressed this topic with respect to families, such as parenting and children behavior changes after a support program [149], early program impacts on parenting [150] and improving of practices [151]. Others discussed intervention approaches [152], [153] and intervention outcomes [45], [154].…”
Section: ) Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%