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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
risk of losing their homes as a result of
anti-social behaviour

Pritchard (2001)

England

The Dorset Healthy Alliance Project

Sen and Goldbart (2005)

India

Family-Based Intervention for Children
with Disability

Tischler et al. (2004)

England

A family support service for homeless
children and parents

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