CHAPTER FOUR
Studies selected for the in-depth review
Ten out of 54 studies in the systematic map met
the second set of inclusion criteria and were
therefore included in the in-depth analysis. Table
4.1 below provides details of the authors, location
and name of the programme studied. Further
details on the services and nature of client’s
problems in each study can be found in appendix
four.
Table 4.1 Study, location, programme
Study |
Location |
Programme |
De Paul and Arruabarrena (2003) |
Spain |
The Gipuzkoa Program |
Dillane et al. (2001) |
Scotland |
Dundee Families Project |
Harrell et al. (1999) |
USA |
Children at Risk Program |
Hunter et al. (2004) |
USA |
Wraparound Milwaukee Program |
Jones et al. (2006) |
England |
Shelter Inclusion Project |
Nelson et al. (2000) |
USA |
SET (Structural Ecosystems Therapy) |
Nixon et al. (2006) |
England |
Rehabilitation projects for families at |
Pritchard (2001) |
England |
The Dorset Healthy Alliance Project |
Sen and Goldbart (2005) |
India |
Family-Based Intervention for Children |
Tischler et al. (2004) |
England |
A family support service for homeless |
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