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Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood (HMRF)

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ASPE Issue Brief, Guide

Advancing Equity for Fathers in Human Services Programs

This practice guide is a resource for a broad range of human services programs aiming to be more inclusive of and responsive to fathers. Building on literature from the field and interviews with human services providers that engage fathers in services, this guide outlines strategies for advancing equity in human services programs:
Research Brief

Methods and Emerging Strategies to Engage People with Lived Experience

This brief identifies methods and emerging strategies to engage people with lived experience in federal research, programming, and policymaking. It draws on lessons learned from federal initiatives across a range of human services areas to identify ways that federal staff can meaningfully and effectively engage people with lived experience. Related Products:
Research Brief

Addressing Domestic Violence in Family Strengthening Programs for Couples Affected by Incarceration

ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF   Abstract This brief presents findings from the evaluation of Responsible Fatherhood, Marriage and Family Strengthening Grants for Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners.
Literature Review

Marital Quality and Outcomes for Children and Adolescents: A Review of the Family Process Literature

  Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships Marital Quality and Outcomes for Children and Adolescents: A Review of the Family Process Literature May 2009

Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Components of Relationship Strengths in Married Couple Families

  ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF(*) Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Components of Relationship Strengths in Married Couple Families January 2009

Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Adolescent and Young Adult Well-Being

  ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF(*) Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Adolescent and Young Adult Well-Being January 2009

Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Adolescent Religiousity and Religious Practice

  Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships Effects on Adolescent Religiosity and Religious Practice December 2008 Prepared by: Randal D. Day, Hinckley Jones-Sanpei, and Jessica Price Brigham Young University

Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Educational Outcomes for Youth

Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Educational Outcomes for Youth December 2008 Prepared by: Dennis K. Orthner and Hinckley Jones-Sanpei, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillWith: Randal D. Day, Brigham Young University Elizabeth Hair and Kristin Anderson Moore, Child Trends, Inc. Kelleen Kaye, NORC

Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Sexual Activity Among Adolescents and Young Adults

  Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Sexual Activity Among Adolescents and Young Adults November 2008 Prepared for:Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

American Community Survey: New Survey Questions Enable Measurement of Marital Transitions

  ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF American Community Survey: New Survey Questions Enable Measurement of Marital Transitions October 2008 This Research Brief is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/09/MarriageDivorceStats/ACSBrief/rb.shtml