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This brief describes how HMRE and RF programs might influence child well-being and provides recommendations for evaluators who want to measure child well-being in their studies.
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Participation Patterns in Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs: Lessons from Three ProgramsDec 30, 2022
This brief describes typical patterns of participation in three programs that were part of the STREAMS evaluation. It identifies distinct patterns of participation in each of these programs and provides profiles of the clients who participate in these distinct ways.
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Participation Patterns in Three Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs for Adults with Low Incomes: Lessons for the FieldAug 31, 2022
This report describes typical patterns of participation in three programs that were part of the STREAMS evaluation. It identifies distinct patterns of participation in each of these programs and provides profiles of the clients who participate in these distinct ways.
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The Impact of a Home Visiting Program Enhanced to Address Repeat Adolescent Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Steps to SuccessJul 01, 2022
A small but growing body of evidence suggests individualized support services and improved access to contraception can promote healthy birth spacing among adolescent mothers.
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Measuring Child Well-Being in Evaluations of Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood ProgramsMar 31, 2022
This white paper provides an overview of the ways that evaluations of HMRE and RF programs have measured child well-being and offers recommendations for HMRE and RF evaluators who are interested in including child well-being measures in their studies.
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Developing Strategies to Address Implementation Challenges Facing Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education GranteesFeb 28, 2022
This report describes the design of the SIMR study and how grantees are using Learn, Innovate, Improve (LI2) to design and test strategies to address implementation challenges.
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Do Carrots Work Better than Sticks? Results from the National Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment DemonstrationJan 12, 2022
Most children in the United States will spend at least part of their childhood living apart from one of their parents; the child support system is designed to ensure that they nonetheless receive financial support.
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The Effects of Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs for YouthDec 31, 2021
In this brief, we summarize the impact literature on HMRE programs for youth that aim to improve young people’s understanding of romantic relationships and prepare them to have healthy romantic relationships in adolescence and adulthood.
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Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education with Integrated Economic Stability Services: The Impacts of Empowering FamiliesNov 30, 2021
Empowering Families integrates economic stability services including, employment services and financial education with healthy marriage and relationship education content for couples with low incomes who have children. This report focuses on the implementation and impacts of Empowering Families.
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Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education for Expectant and New Mothers: The One-Year Impacts of MotherWiseSep 30, 2021
This report describes Motherwise’s impacts after one year as well as information on program implementation and costs. These impacts were estimated by comparing the outcomes of women who were randomly assigned to either a group that was offered MotherWise services or a control group that was not.
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Improving Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education (HMRE) Programs for Unmarried Couples with ChildrenAug 06, 2020
This brief explores how healthy marriage and relationship education programs can better serve unmarried couples with children.
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Highlights from the First FRAMING Research Healthy Marriage Technical Work GroupAug 06, 2020
This brief provides highlights from the first healthy marriage technical work group meeting, which was held as part of the FRAMING Research project.
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Highlights from the FRAMING Research Responsible Fatherhood Technical Work GroupAug 06, 2020
This brief provides highlights from the first responsible fatherhood technical work group meeting, which was held as part of the FRAMING Research project.
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Evaluating a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program for At-Risk Youth in Alternative SchoolsJul 31, 2020
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Evaluating an Enhanced Home Visiting Program to Prevent Rapid Repeat Pregnancy Among Adolescent ParentsApr 30, 2020
This brief summarizes key findings from a random assignment impact study of Steps to Success, a home visiting program in San Antonio, Texas, designed to reduce rapid repeat pregnancy among young mothers.
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Evaluating a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program for Middle School BoysMar 30, 2020
This brief summarizes findings from a random assignment impact study of Wise Guys, a long-standing, widely implemented curriculum designed to help adolescent males make responsible decisions about their sexual behavior.
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Focusing on the Boys: The Longer-Term Impacts of Wise Guys in Davenport, IowaSep 30, 2019
This report presents evidence on the longer-term impacts of the Wise Guys Male Responsibility Curriculum in middle schools in and near the city of Davenport, Iowa.
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Enhancing a Home Visiting Program to Address Repeat Adolescent Pregnancy: The Longer-Term Impacts of Steps to SuccessSep 30, 2019
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Can a Redesigned Child Support System Do Better?Jul 26, 2019
This short brief summarizes key findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Demonstration (CSPED) impact and benefit-cost analyses.
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Delivering Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services to High-Risk Youth: The Impacts of Teen Choice in New YorkApr 30, 2019
This report presents evidence on the impacts of the Teen Choice curriculum for youth in alternative schools in and around New York City.
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Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED)Mar 30, 2019
This report describes the impact of CSPED, an eight-state demonstration of child support-led employment programs for noncustodial parents behind in their child support sponsored by OCSE, which operated from 2012 to 2017.
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Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED): Technical SupplementMar 30, 2019
This technical supplement to the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Demonstration (CSPED) final impact report provides detailed information about the evaluation design, its data sources and analytic methods, and the construction of outcomes variables.
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Evaluating a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in Rural KentuckyOct 31, 2018
This brief summarizes findings from a random assignment impact study of an adapted version of the Reducing the Risk teen pregnancy prevention curriculum in rural Kentucky.
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Enhancing a Home Visiting Program to Address Repeat Adolescent Pregnancy: The Early Impacts of Steps to SuccessJul 31, 2018
This report is the second in a series on the implementation and impacts of Steps to Success in San Angelo, Texas. It presents evidence on the program’s interim impacts, measured about one year into the two-year program.
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Focusing on the Boys: The Early Impacts of Wise Guys in Davenport, IowaApr 30, 2018
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Design for an Impact Study of Five Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs and StrategiesMar 31, 2018
The federal government has made a long-standing commitment to supporting healthy relationships and stable families.
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Adapting an Evidence-Based Curriculum in a Rural Setting: The Longer-Term Impacts of Reducing the Risk in KentuckyMar 31, 2018
This final report presents two-year impacts of the adapted eight-hour version of Reducing the Risk, a teen pregnancy prevention curriculum, details program costs, and documents the study methods.
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Delivering Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services to High-Risk Youth in Alternative School SettingsMar 31, 2018
This brief summarizes key findings from a study of the implementation of the Teen Choice curriculum, a 12-session program that uses interactive exercises and guided discussions to deliver information to groups of 8 to 12 students on abstinence, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, and healthy...
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Steps to Success: Implementing a Home Visiting Program Designed to Prevent Rapid Repeat Pregnancies Among Adolescent MothersJan 26, 2018
This brief summarizes the key findings on implementing Steps to Success in San Angelo Texas.
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Delivering Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services to High-Risk Youth: Implementing Teen Choice in New YorkAug 17, 2017
To date, there has been little research on adolescent pregnancy prevention programming designed to meet the needs of youth in alternative school settings. This report summarizes the curriculum developer’s experience implementing Teen Choice in these settings.
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Adapting an Evidence-Based Curriculum in a Rural Setting: The Early Impacts of Reducing the Risk in KentuckyMay 31, 2017
This report examines short-term impacts from an adapted version of the Reducing the Risk in Kentucky high schools. It is part of a multi-component evaluation of the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), led by Mathematica for the Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. DHHS.
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Implementing a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in Rural KentuckyMay 24, 2017
This issue brief shares highlights from the implementation evaluation of an adolescent pregnancy prevention program funded by Kentucky’s Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) grant. The Reducing the Risk curriculum was designed to meet the needs of rural youth.
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Wise Guys: Implementing a Boys-Only Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in Davenport, IowaMay 24, 2017
This issue brief shares highlights from the implementation evaluation of the Wise Guys program, funded by Iowa’s Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) grant. The Wise Guys curriculum aims to promote male responsibility and discourage early entry into fatherhood.
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Strengthening Relationship Education and Marriage Services: An Evaluation to Improve Service Delivery and Effectiveness (fact sheet)Dec 30, 2016
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Preventing Rapid Repeat Births Among Adolescent Mothers: Implementing Steps to Success in San Angelo, TexasOct 17, 2016
This report summarizes the key findings from the implementation of the Steps to Success and Traditional Healthy Families programs.
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Adapting an Evidence-Based Curriculum in a Rural Setting: Implementing Reducing the Risk in KentuckyDec 14, 2015
This report summarizes key findings from a study of the implementation of an adapted version of Reducing the Risk in Kentucky high schools.
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Designing an Impact Study of Four Selected Programs to Reduce Teen PregnancyMay 21, 2015
As part of the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) multicomponent evaluation, Mathematica Policy Research is conducting a random assignment impact study of four PREP-funded programs. Key outcomes of interest include sexual initiation and rates of unprotected sex and pregnancy.
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Design for an Impact Study of Four PREP ProgramsJan 30, 2015
This report describes plans for an impact study of four programs funded through the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP).
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Limited Father Involvement: Which Families Are Most at Risk?Jun 12, 2014
Healthy marriage relationship skills education programs serving unmarried parents aim to help these couples improve their relationships, with the ultimate aim of supporting family stability and promoting child well-being.
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The Long-Term Effects of Building Strong Families: A Program for Unmarried ParentsApr 30, 2014
Presents final findings from a large-scale, random assignment evaluation of Building Strong Families (BSF), a program offering relationship skills education to low-income, unmarried parents who are expecting or recently had a baby.
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The Long-Term Effects of Building Strong Families: A Relationship Skills Education Program (Executive Summary)Nov 30, 2012
The proportion of children born to unmarried parents continues to increase. Currently, more than 4 out of every 10 children born in the United States have unmarried parents.
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The Dynamics of Women Disconnected from Employment and WelfareMar 30, 2012
This study analyzes factors associated with transitions into and out of disconnectedness, which is defined as being disconnected from the labor market, welfare, and other substantial financial supports.
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Pathways to Adulthood and Marriage: Teenagers' Attitudes, Expectations, and Relationship PatternsOct 31, 2008
In recent years, marriage patterns in the U.S. have changed dramatically, with adults spending more time unmarried, and cohabitation and nonmarital childbearing becoming increasingly common.
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The Marriage Measures Guide of State-Level StatisticsMar 30, 2008
In the past decade, policymakers and researchers have become increasingly interested in social programs that promote and support healthy marriages.
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The Effects of Marriage on Health: A Synthesis of Recent Research Evidence (Issue Brief)Jun 30, 2007
This brief summarizes the findings of a synthesis of the literature on the effects of marital status on health outcomes in the U.S.
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The Effects of Marriage on Health: A Synthesis of Recent Research EvidenceJun 19, 2007
A burgeoning literature suggests that marriage may have a wide range of benefits, including improvements in individuals' economic well-being and mental and physical health, as well as the well-being of their children.
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School Performance and Early Childbearing: Identifying Girls at Risk of Teenage ParenthoodJun 29, 1998
A Research Report from the School Dropout Demonstration Assistance Program Evaluation.