KinCareTech: Interactive,Internet-Based Software to Support Kinship Caregivers |
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Authors: | Amy M. Loree Daniel Beliciu |
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Affiliation: | Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan |
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Abstract: | Kinship care has advantages over traditional foster care, but kinship caregivers have fewer resources and receive less support or training. Technology may be one way to evaluate needs and provide support. KinCareTech is a collaboratively developed, single-session Internet-based program designed to promote early reading and/or parenting skills through an interactive, caregiver-focused brief intervention. KinCareTech was used by a group of 10 kinship caregivers who then provided quantitative and qualitative feedback regarding the acceptability and helpfulness of the software. Feedback from these kinship caregivers suggested that they saw the software as easy to use, helpful, and relevant to their concerns. |
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Keywords: | behavioral problems kinship care child welfare parents reading computer intervention |
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