Social Inclusion Model: An Adolescent Parents Intervention Case Study for Measuring Social Inclusion Outcomes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Originally Published In
Child Welfare
Volume Number
97
Issue Number
3
Page Numbers
109-131
Abstract
Social inclusion is the level of community participation and interpersonal relationships that people experience, as individuals and as groups. Simplican, Leader, Kosciulek, and Leahy (2015) developed an ecological social inclusion models that we used to generate a measure for the social inclusion outcomes potentially achieved by a comprehensive intervention for families with adolescent parents in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.