If you build it, will they come? Patterns of internet-based and face-to-face participation in a parenting program for military families
Doty, J. L., Rudi, J. H., Pinna, K. L., Hanson, S. K., & Gewirtz, A. H. (2016). If you build it, will they come? Patterns of
internet-based and face-to-face participation in a parenting program for military families. Journal of Medical Internet
Research, 18(6), e169. http://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.4445
Abstract Created by REACH
Understanding who engages in parenting education programs and by which modes of delivery (e.g., inperson,
online) allows providers to tailor programs to have the greatest impact on families. This study examined the
associations between military parent demographics and both online and in-person engagement in the After Deployment,
Adaptive Parenting Tools (ADAPT) program. Results suggest parent demographic characteristics may be related to
different preferred modes of delivery.
Research summaries convey terminology used by the scientists who authored the original research article; some terminology may not align with the federal government's mandated language for certain constructs.
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