Abstract
In this thesis, fidelity was assessed utilizing the Wrap Fidelity Index 3.0 at Stanford Home for Children to compare scores between four different groups: biological parents, foster parents, youth with a reunification plan, and youth without a reunification plan. Time frame was also considered a variable for analysis, with regard to Wraparound adherence. Results from raw data derived from the archival records of 313 subjects (122 parents, 191 youth) supported 1 out of 3 hypotheses. Wraparound adherence was provided differently to youth given time frame. There were no differences in Wraparound adherence between foster parents and biological parents nor were there differences given youth’s plan. How youth scored fidelity on each statistically significant Wraparound element given time frame is discussed.