This study examines the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based program to identify and manage behavioral concerns in children ages 4 and 5 years, within a pediatric primary care clinic with an integrated mental health professional. Methods: Caregivers attending their child’s 4 and 5 year-old well child visit were asked to complete a screening tool (Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17; PSC-17) measuring behavioral concerns as part of routine care. Families who screened positively, were referred to the FCU and asked to participate in a study evaluating the intervention. The FCU is a 2-session intervention during which information on home environment and parenting style was collected through tailored questionnaires, vi...
Introduction: The field of implementation science provides the variables adoption and reach, which c...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
In this chapter, we examine the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based...
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...
Behavioral problems exhibited in early childhood can predict continued behavioral difficulties into ...
This article describes a case study in the use of the Family Check-Up (FCU), a family-based and ecol...
A key challenge of community-based prevention programs is engaging families in the context of servic...
This study reports the results of a pragmatic effectiveness-implementation hybrid trial of the Famil...
Integration of empirically supported prevention programs into existing community services is a criti...
Integration of empirically supported prevention programs into existing community services is a criti...
The authors examined the longitudinal effects of the Family Check-Up (FCU) on parents ’ positive beh...
Introduction: The field of implementation science provides the variables adoption and reach, which c...
This poster was presented at the American Psychological Association Conference in Boston, MA, in Aug...
Introduction: The field of implementation science provides the variables adoption and reach, which c...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
In this chapter, we examine the feasibility of adapting the Family Check Up (FCU), an evidence-based...
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...
Behavioral problems exhibited in early childhood can predict continued behavioral difficulties into ...
This article describes a case study in the use of the Family Check-Up (FCU), a family-based and ecol...
A key challenge of community-based prevention programs is engaging families in the context of servic...
This study reports the results of a pragmatic effectiveness-implementation hybrid trial of the Famil...
Integration of empirically supported prevention programs into existing community services is a criti...
Integration of empirically supported prevention programs into existing community services is a criti...
The authors examined the longitudinal effects of the Family Check-Up (FCU) on parents ’ positive beh...
Introduction: The field of implementation science provides the variables adoption and reach, which c...
This poster was presented at the American Psychological Association Conference in Boston, MA, in Aug...
Introduction: The field of implementation science provides the variables adoption and reach, which c...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...