Can extra classes help dads build healthier families?
NCT ID NCT05256992
Summary
This study tested whether adding 10 hours of domestic violence prevention classes to a standard fatherhood support program leads to better outcomes. 748 fathers were randomly assigned to receive either the standard program or the standard program plus the extra classes. Researchers measured changes in parenting attitudes, co-parenting, and partner relationships 6 months after the program.
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Anthem Strong Families
Dallas, Texas, 75254, United States
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