Accelerating Recovery from Poverty: Prevention Effects for Recently Separated Mothers.

Marion S Forgatch, David S Degarmo
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This study evaluated benefits of a preventive intervention to the living standards of recently separated mothers. In the Oregon Divorce Study's randomized experimental design, data were collected 5 times over 30 months and evaluated with Hierarchical Linear Growth Models. Relative to their no-intervention control counterparts, experimental mothers had greater improvements in gross annual income, discretionary annual income, poverty threshold, income-to-needs ratios, and financial stress. Comparisons showed the intervention to produce a greater increase in income-to-needs and a greater rise-above-poverty threshold. Benefits to income-to-needs were statistically independent of maternal depressed mood, divorce status, child support, and repartnering. Financial stress reductions were explained by the intervention effect on income-to-needs. The importance of helping disadvantaged families with evidence-based programs is discussed.

加速摆脱贫困:新近分居母亲的预防效果。
本研究评估了预防性干预措施对新近分居母亲生活水平的益处。俄勒冈州离婚研究 "采用随机实验设计,在 30 个月内收集了 5 次数据,并使用层次线性增长模型进行了评估。与未采取干预措施的对照组相比,实验组母亲在年总收入、可自由支配的年收入、贫困线、收入与需求比以及经济压力方面都有较大改善。比较结果表明,干预措施使收入与需求的比率有了更大的提高,贫困线以上的上升幅度也更大。从统计学角度看,收入与需求比率的益处与母亲的抑郁情绪、离婚状况、子女抚养费和再婚无关。干预对收入与需求的影响可以解释经济压力的减轻。本文讨论了通过循证计划帮助弱势家庭的重要性。
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