PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review

Abstract This review aims to synthesize the evaluation evidence for parent‐engagement programs that focus on reducing juvenile truancy as the primary outcome. Delinquent behavior will be assessed as a secondary outcome when included. This objective is guided by the following research questions: (1)...

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Main Authors: Sesha Kethineni, Susan Frazier‐Kouassi, Yuki Shigemoto, Wesley Jennings, Stephanie M. Cardwell, Alex R. Piquero, Kimberly Gay, Dayanand Sundaravadivelu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:Campbell Systematic Reviews
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1189
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spelling doaj-9445613d693941b09763223d9dfb48772021-09-14T13:55:24ZengWileyCampbell Systematic Reviews1891-18032021-09-01173n/an/a10.1002/cl2.1189PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic reviewSesha Kethineni0Susan Frazier‐Kouassi1Yuki Shigemoto2Wesley Jennings3Stephanie M. Cardwell4Alex R. Piquero5Kimberly Gay6Dayanand Sundaravadivelu7Department of Justice Studies Prairie View A&M University Prairie View Texas USATexas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center, College of Juvenile Justice & Psychology Prairie View A&M University Prairie View Texas USADepartment of Psychology Prairie View A&M University Prairie View TexasDepartment of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies The University of Mississippi University Mississippi USAThe University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Texas USAUniversity of Miami Coral Gabes Florida USAJohn B. Coleman Library Prairie View A&M University Prairie View Texas USADepartment of Justice Studies Prairie View A&M University Prairie View Texas USAAbstract This review aims to synthesize the evaluation evidence for parent‐engagement programs that focus on reducing juvenile truancy as the primary outcome. Delinquent behavior will be assessed as a secondary outcome when included. This objective is guided by the following research questions: (1) what is the effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs for children in preschool (ages 4–5) through secondary education (ages 13–19) on primarily (a) reducing student truancy (i.e., unexcused or unauthorized absence) and secondarily (and when included) (b) reducing delinquent behaviors? (2) Is there variability in the effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs across moderators such as gender, age, grade levels, settings, and contexts? (3) What factors (e.g., groups, settings, and contexts) explain the variability in the effectiveness of engagement programs in a multivariate framework?https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1189
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Wesley Jennings
Stephanie M. Cardwell
Alex R. Piquero
Kimberly Gay
Dayanand Sundaravadivelu
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Alex R. Piquero
Kimberly Gay
Dayanand Sundaravadivelu
PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review
Campbell Systematic Reviews
author_facet Sesha Kethineni
Susan Frazier‐Kouassi
Yuki Shigemoto
Wesley Jennings
Stephanie M. Cardwell
Alex R. Piquero
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Dayanand Sundaravadivelu
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title PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review
title_short PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review
title_full PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review
title_fullStr PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review
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description Abstract This review aims to synthesize the evaluation evidence for parent‐engagement programs that focus on reducing juvenile truancy as the primary outcome. Delinquent behavior will be assessed as a secondary outcome when included. This objective is guided by the following research questions: (1) what is the effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs for children in preschool (ages 4–5) through secondary education (ages 13–19) on primarily (a) reducing student truancy (i.e., unexcused or unauthorized absence) and secondarily (and when included) (b) reducing delinquent behaviors? (2) Is there variability in the effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs across moderators such as gender, age, grade levels, settings, and contexts? (3) What factors (e.g., groups, settings, and contexts) explain the variability in the effectiveness of engagement programs in a multivariate framework?
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