The development and pilot testing of a family treatment court best practices assessment: The model standards implementation scale

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Margaret H. Lloyd Sieger, Jessica Becker, Kelly Earles, Karin Thompson-Wise, Kaitlin Hagain
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Abstract

In 2019, the family treatment court (FTC) best practice standards (the Standards) were published to clarify attributes of FTC programs associated with superior child, parent, and family outcomes. The Standards cover the breadth of FTC operations including program structure and leadership, substance use treatment and complementary services, and behavioral responses to participants. This study aimed to develop an instrument (the Model Standards Implementation Scale; “MSIS”) that stakeholders can use to assess implementation of the Standards by individual FTCs. The MSIS balances usability with scientific validity. Interrater reliability (IRR), internal consistency, and several types of validity were assessed. Results indicated moderate to strong IRR, high internal consistency, mixed known groups validity depending on Standard, and high convergent and divergent validity. Initial findings suggest good validity and usability of the MSIS for evaluating FTC Standards' implementation. Notably, the process of using the tool functioned to educate FTC team members on the Standards. Although implementation of the MSIS is a resource-intensive process, the opportunity to receive constructive feedback proved to be an effective incentive for initial and subsequent participation in the evaluation among FTCs. Future research is needed to examine predictive validity, including association between Standards' implementation and family outcomes in FTCs.

家庭治疗法院最佳做法评估的开发和试点测试:标准模型的实施规模
2019年,《家庭处理法院(FTC)最佳实践标准》(以下简称《标准》)发布,以澄清与优秀儿童、父母和家庭结果相关的FTC项目的属性。该标准涵盖了联邦贸易委员会业务的广度,包括项目结构和领导,药物使用治疗和补充服务,以及对参与者的行为反应。本研究旨在开发一种工具(标准实施范本;),供持份者评估个别贸易中心对标准的执行情况。MSIS平衡了可用性和科学有效性。评估了评估者间信度(IRR)、内部一致性和几种效度。结果显示,IRR中至强,内部一致性高,已知组混合效度取决于标准,收敛效度和发散效度高。初步调查结果表明,MSIS在评估联邦贸易委员会标准实施方面具有良好的有效性和可用性。值得注意的是,使用该工具的过程对FTC团队成员进行了标准教育。虽然国家战略评价的执行是一个资源密集的过程,但事实证明,有机会获得建设性的反馈是一种有效的激励措施,可促使国家间最初和随后参与评价工作。未来的研究需要检验预测有效性,包括FTCs中标准实施与家庭结果之间的关系。
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