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Original language | English |
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Article number | 606 |
Journal | Front. Psychiatry |
Volume | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Keywords
- children of parents with mental disorders
- mental health care for adults
- prevention
- risk and protective factors
- wellbeing
- adolescent
- adult
- Article
- child
- clinical outcome
- clinical protocol
- controlled study
- demography
- DSM-5
- family
- follow up
- Guilt and Shame Questionnaire for Adolescents of Parents with Mental Illness
- health promotion
- health service
- human
- ICD-10
- interpersonal communication
- KIDSCREEN 27
- mental disease
- mental health
- Mental Health Literacy Scale
- mini international neuropsychiatric interview
- Netherlands
- Norway
- parent
- Parent Child Communication Scale
- Parent Evaluations of Developmental Status
- Parenting Sense of Competence
- problem behavior
- psychological well-being
- Resilience Scale for Adolescence
- satisfaction
- scoring system
- strengths and difficulties questionnaire
- Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders
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Promotion of Wellbeing for Children of Parents With Mental Illness: A Model Protocol for Research and Intervention : Frontiers in Psychiatry. / Reedtz, C.; van Doesum, K.; Signorini, G. et al.
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T1 - Promotion of Wellbeing for Children of Parents With Mental Illness: A Model Protocol for Research and Intervention
T2 - Frontiers in Psychiatry
AU - Reedtz, C.
AU - van Doesum, K.
AU - Signorini, G.
AU - Lauritzen, C.
AU - van Amelsvoort, T.
AU - van Santvoort, F.
AU - Young, A.H.
AU - Conus, P.
AU - Musil, R.
AU - Schulze, T.
AU - Berk, M.
AU - Stringaris, A.
AU - Piché, G.
AU - de Girolamo, G.
N1 - Export Date: 10 February 2020 Correspondence Address: Reedtz, C.; RKBU North, Faculty of Health, UiT – Arctic University of NorwayNorway; email: charlotte.reedtz@uit.no Funding details: Horizon 2020 Funding details: Universitetet i Tromsø, UiT Funding text 1: We would like to acknowledge our work institutions which have supported our work on the Horizon 2020 application and the follow up. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of our work or funding institutions. The publication charges for this article have been funded by a grant from the publication fund of UiT The Arctic University of Norway. 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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Background: The main objective of this project is to create a research and intervention model to promote large-scale implementation and evaluations of generic very brief interventions for children of parents with mental disorders (COPMI). Feasible interventions for COPMI aged 0–18 years are highly needed, as this is a large high-risk group in society. Reducing behavioral problems and enhancing wellbeing for families with parents affected by any mental disorder are important preventive initiatives. One key prevention strategy is to reduce the risk and expression of psychopathology in children and to promote wellbeing. The present model protocol offers an intervention for children of parents with mental disorders internationally based on a model already implemented in the Netherlands and Norway. Methods: Participants will be parents receiving treatment in mental health services in participating countries and their minor children aged 6–18 years. Participants should be randomized into an intervention group or control group. Data should be retrieved from electronic patient journals (demographics, DSM 5/ICD-10, SCID, MINI) as well as from assessment measures administered at baseline and follow-up, including the KIDSCREEN-27, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), Parents’ Evaluations of Developmental Status (PEDS), Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC), Resilience Scale for Adolescence (READ), Guilt and Shame Questionnaire for Adolescents of Parents with Mental Illness (GSQ-APMI), Mental Health Literacy Scale, and Parent–Child Communication Scale. Results: The hypothesis is that there will be improvements of child behavioral and emotional problems, and outcomes in the project will be reported in terms of parent´s diagnosis, child behavioral and emotional problems, child wellbeing, family communication and functioning, as well as participants’ satisfaction. Discussion: This multi-site international protocol will focus the attention of European scientific and policy makers toward COPMI. This young segment of the population is presently almost completely neglected in most European health policies, despite having a large burden of disability and being at risk of transgenerational transmission of psychopathology. We will further discuss the feasibility of a very brief intervention aiming at preventing mental disorders in young people. © Copyright © 2019 Reedtz, van Doesum, Signorini, Lauritzen, van Amelsvoort, van Santvoort, Young, Conus, Musil, Schulze, Berk, Stringaris, Piché and de Girolamo.
AB - Background: The main objective of this project is to create a research and intervention model to promote large-scale implementation and evaluations of generic very brief interventions for children of parents with mental disorders (COPMI). Feasible interventions for COPMI aged 0–18 years are highly needed, as this is a large high-risk group in society. Reducing behavioral problems and enhancing wellbeing for families with parents affected by any mental disorder are important preventive initiatives. One key prevention strategy is to reduce the risk and expression of psychopathology in children and to promote wellbeing. The present model protocol offers an intervention for children of parents with mental disorders internationally based on a model already implemented in the Netherlands and Norway. Methods: Participants will be parents receiving treatment in mental health services in participating countries and their minor children aged 6–18 years. Participants should be randomized into an intervention group or control group. Data should be retrieved from electronic patient journals (demographics, DSM 5/ICD-10, SCID, MINI) as well as from assessment measures administered at baseline and follow-up, including the KIDSCREEN-27, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), Parents’ Evaluations of Developmental Status (PEDS), Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC), Resilience Scale for Adolescence (READ), Guilt and Shame Questionnaire for Adolescents of Parents with Mental Illness (GSQ-APMI), Mental Health Literacy Scale, and Parent–Child Communication Scale. Results: The hypothesis is that there will be improvements of child behavioral and emotional problems, and outcomes in the project will be reported in terms of parent´s diagnosis, child behavioral and emotional problems, child wellbeing, family communication and functioning, as well as participants’ satisfaction. Discussion: This multi-site international protocol will focus the attention of European scientific and policy makers toward COPMI. This young segment of the population is presently almost completely neglected in most European health policies, despite having a large burden of disability and being at risk of transgenerational transmission of psychopathology. We will further discuss the feasibility of a very brief intervention aiming at preventing mental disorders in young people. © Copyright © 2019 Reedtz, van Doesum, Signorini, Lauritzen, van Amelsvoort, van Santvoort, Young, Conus, Musil, Schulze, Berk, Stringaris, Piché and de Girolamo.
KW - children of parents with mental disorders
KW - mental health care for adults
KW - prevention
KW - risk and protective factors
KW - wellbeing
KW - adolescent
KW - adult
KW - Article
KW - child
KW - clinical outcome
KW - clinical protocol
KW - controlled study
KW - demography
KW - DSM-5
KW - family
KW - follow up
KW - Guilt and Shame Questionnaire for Adolescents of Parents with Mental Illness
KW - health promotion
KW - health service
KW - human
KW - ICD-10
KW - interpersonal communication
KW - KIDSCREEN 27
KW - mental disease
KW - mental health
KW - Mental Health Literacy Scale
KW - mini international neuropsychiatric interview
KW - Netherlands
KW - Norway
KW - parent
KW - Parent Child Communication Scale
KW - Parent Evaluations of Developmental Status
KW - Parenting Sense of Competence
KW - problem behavior
KW - psychological well-being
KW - Resilience Scale for Adolescence
KW - satisfaction
KW - scoring system
KW - strengths and difficulties questionnaire
KW - Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders
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DO - 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00606
M3 - Article
VL - 10
JO - Front. Psychiatry
JF - Front. Psychiatry
SN - 1664-0640
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