Product Description:
Wraparound is a team-based service planning
and coordination process intended to improve outcomes for
children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral
disorders and support them in their homes, schools, and
communities. Given the substantial resources devoted to
implementing wraparound, a meta-analysis of outcome
studies was conducted to better understand current empirical
support for this process. A literature search identified
seven studies between 1986 and 2008 that documented the
effects of youth receiving wraparound compared to control
groups. Mean treatment effects across outcome domains
ranged from medium for youth living situation (0.44) to
small for mental health outcomes (0.31), overall youth
functioning (0.25), school functioning (0.27), and juvenile
justice-related outcomes (0.21). The overall mean effect
size across studies was 0.33. Interpretation of results was
complicated by the lack of consistent documentation of
implementation fidelity across studies and conditions,
variations in target population and intended outcomes, and
methodological concerns. The authors conclude that,
though the published wraparound research base is expanding
and findings are largely positive, it continues to be in a
preliminary state of development. However, there are
insufficient data to support calls for wraparound?s acceptance
or dismissal based on the strength of existing studies.