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The role of community in facilitating service utilization
Authors
Elizabeth Anisfeld
Deborah Daro
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Lydia Falconnier
Aphra Katzev
Ann Keim
Craig LeCroy
Karen McCurdy
William McGuigan
Carnot Nelson
Carolyn Winje
Publication date
23 August 2007
Publisher
'The Haworth Press'
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Abstract
Guided by an integrated theory of parent participation, this study examines the role community characteristics play in influencing a parent\u27s decision to use voluntary child abuse prevention programs. Multiple regression techniques were used to determine if different community characteristics, such as neighborhood distress and the community\u27s ratio of caregivers to those in need of care, predict service utilization levels in a widely available home visiting program. Our findings suggest that certain community characteristics are significant predictors of the extent to which families utilize voluntary family supports over and above the proportion of variance explained by personal characteristics and program experiences. Contrary to our initial assumptions, however, new parents living in the most disorganized communities received more home visits than program participants living in more organized communities. The article concludes with recommendations on how community capacity building might be used to improve participant retention. Copyright © by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved
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