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Family Life Program Accountability Norms: How Do Your Results Compare?

Volume

35

Issue

3

Abstract

Within Cooperative Extension Consumer and Family Education Family Living programs, there has been no way to accurately assess parenting and child development program impacts and aggregate and compare results for local, state, and national stakeholders. The purpose of this article is to report benchmark norms from CEPES (Cooperative Extension Program Evaluation Surveys) from 916 Cooperative Extension family life program respondents from four states on family strains, family coherence/coping, quality of life, self-esteem, stress and depression levels, and tax dollar support. Family living agents and specialists can now compare their local and state program impact results with norms from almost 1,000 family living program respondents.

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