Implementation of the Building Strong Families Program

M. R. Dion, Alan M. Hershey, Heather Zaveri, Sarah A. Avellar, D. Strong, Timothy J. Silman, Ravaris Moore
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Abstract

Building Strong Families (BSF) is a large-scale demonstration and rigorous evaluation of marriage and relationship education programs that has now enrolled more than 5,000 low-income, romantically involved, unmarried couples. At enrollment, all couples were expecting or recently had a child together. This report highlights key findings from an implementation analysis of BSF’s seven program sites in Atlanta, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Florida, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Texas during the evaluation's first 6 to 14 months. The analysis documents recruitment and enrollment practices, describes the characteristics of enrolled couples, provides data on program participation, and summarizes the experiences of couples participating in the intervention. Individuals who enrolled in the program were typically in their mid-twenties, and often had children from prior relationships. While most had a high school education, earnings and income were low. Over half the recruited sample members were African American, about one-quarter were Hispanic, and about 14 percent were non-Hispanic white. The average couple had known each other for several years, was cohabiting, and had high hopes for marrying their partner.
实施“建立稳固家庭”计划
建立牢固的家庭(BSF)是一个大规模的示范和严格的评估婚姻和关系教育项目,目前已经招收了5000多对低收入,浪漫的未婚夫妇。在登记时,所有夫妇都在期待或最近有了一个孩子。本报告强调了在评估的前6至14个月期间,对bsf在亚特兰大、巴尔的摩、巴吞鲁日、佛罗里达、印第安纳、俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州的七个项目地点进行的实施分析的主要发现。该分析记录了招募和登记实践,描述了登记夫妇的特征,提供了参与项目的数据,并总结了参与干预的夫妇的经验。参加这个项目的人通常都是25岁左右,而且通常都有前任的孩子。虽然大多数人都受过高中教育,但收入和收入都很低。超过一半的被招募的样本成员是非裔美国人,大约四分之一是西班牙裔,大约14%是非西班牙裔白人。一般来说,这对夫妇已经认识好几年了,他们都是同居的,并且对和另一半结婚抱有很高的期望。
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