Eve S Puffer, Savannah L Johnson, Kaitlin N Quick, Amber D Rieder, Mahgul Mansoor, Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell, Sierra Jones, Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence, Justin D Rasmussen, Cameron Cucuzzella, Francelia Burwell, Latoria Dowdy, Florine Moore, Nancy Rosales, Ameya Sanyal, Preetha Ramachandran, Emmy Duerr, Logan Tice, David Ayuku, Wanda J Boone
COVID-19 led to widespread disruption of services that promote family well-being. Families impacted most were those already experiencing disparities due to structural and systemic barriers. Existing support systems faded into the background as families became more isolated. New approaches were needed to deliver evidence-based, low-cost interventions to reach families within communities. We adapted a family strengthening intervention developed in Kenya ("Tuko Pamoja") for the United States. We tested a three-phase participatory adaptation process...
August 30, 2022: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research