Family Support in Children’s Mental Health: A Review and Synthesis

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Kimberly E. Hoagwood
Mary A. Cavaleri
S. Serene Olin
Barbara J. Burns
Elaine Slaton
Darcy Gruttadaro
Ruth Hughes
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[1] Columbia University,Mental Health Services and Policy Research
[2] Duke University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[3] National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health,undefined
[4] National Alliance on Mental Illness,undefined
[5] Children & Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,undefined
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Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review | 2010年 / 13卷
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Family support; Peer family support; Family-based services; Children’s mental health;
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A comprehensive review of structured family support programs in children’s mental health was conducted in collaboration with leadership from key national family organizations. The goals were to identify typologies of family support services for which evaluation data existed and identify research gaps. Over 200 programs were examined; 50 met criteria for inclusion. Programs were categorized by whether they were delivered by peer family members, clinicians, or teams. Five salient components of family support were identified: (a) informational, (b) instructional, (c) emotional, (d) instrumental, and (e) advocacy. Clinician-led programs were heavily represented (n = 33, 66%), followed by family-led (n = 11, 22%), and team-delivered (n = 6, 12%) programs. Key differences between programs delivered by clinicians or by peer family members were found in the degree of emphasis, research methodology, and outcomes. However, the content of the components was similar across all three program types. There are both important differences in emphasis across typologies of family support provided by clinicians, family members, or teams as well as important similarities in content. Family-delivered support may be an important adjunct to existing services for parents, although the research base remains thin. A research agenda to promote more rigorous evaluations of these services especially those delivered by peer family members is critical.
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