A good starting point is the book "Indicators of Children's Well-Being" edited by Robert M. Hauser, Brett V. Brown, and William R. Prosser. NY: Russell Sage. 1997. ================================== Jon M. Hussey, PhD, MPH Dept of Maternal and Child Health CB# 7400 Rosenau Hall University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400 PH: 919-966-3779 FAX: 919-966-0458 -- Begin original message -- > From: "Anna K. Hagemeister" <ahagemei@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 12:38:53 -0600 > Subject: Child Well-being > To: Child Maltreatment Researchers <CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > I am interested in hearing people's ideas about the > most important indicators and/or measures of "child well-being" and > "family well-being" in the context of child maltreatment, child > welfare, and domestic violence. This is for the purpose of > evaluation, so program outcome indicators of these concepts. > > I am aware of the Child WellBeing Scales published by the CWLA and, > I know that in terms of children's behavioral and emotional health > the Achenbach CBCL is still often used. > > Here are my questions: > > What are others? and Where can I get them? > > How does the conceptualization of "child well-being" differ from that > of "family well-being?" > > How do we simultaneously measure the safety and well-being of a > battered mother in this same family? > > Thank you for your help. > > Anna Hagemeister > > *********************************************** > Annelies Hagemeister, M.A. > Research Assistant, School of Social Work > Graduate Student, SSW and Family Social Science > University of Minnesota > St. Paul, MN 55108 > 612-624-8796 > hage0044@xxxxxxxxxx > > The whole is greater than > the sum of its parts. > -- End original message --
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