Interventions Shown to Be Effective with Children and Families of Color and LGBTQ2SI+ Persons Who May Be Served with Family First Funding Research Brief (Second Edition)
The Prevention Services Clearinghouse has evaluated and rated as Promising or higher 81 interventions as of November 20, 2023. Our review finds that 61 of the 81 interventions currently rated as Promising, Supported, or Well-Supported are effective with at least one non-white ethnic group — likely because of one or more of their intervention model components (e.g., clinical strategies, being family-centered, carefully listening to family perspectives, building upon family social support networks, incorporating a strengths-oriented assessment). However, we found very little evidence that any of these interventions are effective with LGBTQ2SI+ people (only five interventions had evidence for this group). While many of the developers said their interventions are effective with this population these interventions need additional evaluation to provide specific evidence.
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