#11245. Recruitment, Retention, and Intervention Outcomes from the Dedicated African American Dad (DAAD) Study

August 2026publication date
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Health (social science);
Urban Studies;
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health;
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Abstract:
Some fathers live in households apart from their young children. This living arrangement can have detrimental effects for children, families, and fathers. This study reflects on the participation of vulnerable urban fathers in community-based fatherhood intervention research and provides insight into bolstering engagement in studies focused on this population.
Keywords:
Fatherhood; Interventions; Recruitment; Retention

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