This study reports the results of a pragmatic effectiveness-implementation hybrid trial of the Family Check-Up (FCU) conducted in three community mental health agencies with 40 participating therapists. Seventy-one families with children between 5 and 17\ua0years of age participated. Intervention fidelity and level of adoption were acceptable; families reported high service satisfaction; and therapists reported high acceptability. Families in the FCU condition experienced significantly reduced youth conduct problems in comparison to usual care and completion of the FCU resulted in larger effects. This study provides promising evidence that implementing the FCU in community mental health agencies has the potential to improve youth behavior o...
Policies have potential to help families obtain behavioral healthcare for their children, but little...
Objective: The Family Check-Up (FCU) is a preventive intervention found to significantly reduce chil...
Introduction: Among youth, the prevalence of mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders is roughly ...
This study examines the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based program...
Research has shown that children who exhibit problem behaviors in early childhood will oftentimes co...
Research has shown that children who exhibit problem behaviors in early childhood will oftentimes co...
A key challenge of community-based prevention programs is engaging families in the context of servic...
BACKGROUND: Half of child-welfare-involved children and adolescents meet the criteria for at least o...
In this chapter, we examine the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based...
Background. This paper presents findings derived from consumer feedback, following a multicentre ran...
Background: In Germany, approximately three million children under the age of eighteen have a mental...
Abstract Background Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a major mental health concern and highly ...
The current study evaluates the effectiveness of an intensive home-based treatment program, Families...
The current study evaluates the effectiveness of an intensive home-based treatment program, Families...
The current study evaluates the effectiveness of an intensive home-based treatment program, Families...
Policies have potential to help families obtain behavioral healthcare for their children, but little...
Objective: The Family Check-Up (FCU) is a preventive intervention found to significantly reduce chil...
Introduction: Among youth, the prevalence of mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders is roughly ...
This study examines the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based program...
Research has shown that children who exhibit problem behaviors in early childhood will oftentimes co...
Research has shown that children who exhibit problem behaviors in early childhood will oftentimes co...
A key challenge of community-based prevention programs is engaging families in the context of servic...
BACKGROUND: Half of child-welfare-involved children and adolescents meet the criteria for at least o...
In this chapter, we examine the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based...
Background. This paper presents findings derived from consumer feedback, following a multicentre ran...
Background: In Germany, approximately three million children under the age of eighteen have a mental...
Abstract Background Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a major mental health concern and highly ...
The current study evaluates the effectiveness of an intensive home-based treatment program, Families...
The current study evaluates the effectiveness of an intensive home-based treatment program, Families...
The current study evaluates the effectiveness of an intensive home-based treatment program, Families...
Policies have potential to help families obtain behavioral healthcare for their children, but little...
Objective: The Family Check-Up (FCU) is a preventive intervention found to significantly reduce chil...
Introduction: Among youth, the prevalence of mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders is roughly ...