Prevalence of and Relationship Between Caregiver Adversity Scores and Child Client Eco-systemic Structural Family Therapy (ESFT) Outcome: Implications for Family Based Mental Health Services (FBMHS)

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Tara Byers
Kathryn Newton
Todd Whitman
C. Wayne Jones
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[1] Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania,
[2] Center for Family Based Training,undefined
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2022年 / 58卷
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Family based mental health services; Eco-systemic structural family therapy; Adverse childhood experiences; Complex trauma; Treatment related caregiver factors; Family therapy;
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Adverse childhood experiences, especially with primary caregivers, impacts the mental, physical, and relational health of individuals (Felitti et al. in Am J Prev Med, 14(4):245–258. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0749-3797(98)00017-8, 1998). Therefore, caregiver adversity is important to consider when delivering therapeutic interventions to children (Gardner et al. in Clin Soc Work J 42(1):81–89. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10615-012-0428-8, 2014; Eslinger et al. in J Child Fam Stud 24(9):2757. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-014-0079-1, 2015; Hagan et al. in J Trauma Stress 30(6):690–697, 2017). This study analyzed archival data to understand the role of caregiver adversity in Eco-Systemic Structural Family Therapy (ESFT) outcomes, within Family Based Mental Health Services. Results indicate caregiver lifetime adversity score did not predict treatment outcome. However, caregiver current adversity and family length of stay were negatively correlated as were length of stay and client discharge level of care. These findings suggest that ESFT benefits families regardless of caregiver childhood adversity level and that clinician attention to caregiver current adversity is important to ensure families receive the full benefits of ESFT. Implications for optimizing ESFT and future directions for ESFT clinical research are discussed.
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