Building Our Solutions and Connections (BOSC) focused on enhancing problem-solving skills (PSS) of primary caregivers of children with mental health problems. Aims were determining feasibility, acceptability, and effect size (ES) estimates for depression, burden, personal control, and PSS. Methods—Caregivers were randomized to BOSC (n=30) or wait-list control (WLC) groups (n=31). Data were collected at baseline, post-intervention, and 3 and 6 months post-intervention. Results—Three-months post-intervention, ES for burden and personal control were .07 and .08, respectively. ES for depressed caregivers for burden and personal control were 0.14 and 0.19, respectively. Conclusions—Evidence indicates that the intervention had desired effects
Abstract Background: Despite the crucial role of caregivers in handling psychiatric patients, addr...
There is a growing incidence of suicide and suicide attempts in the adolescent population. This is l...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
Building Our Solutions and Connections intervention focused on enhancing problem-solving skills of 4...
ObjectiveTo examine whether an individualized problem-solving intervention provided to family caregi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe strategies for recruiting participants into an interv...
OBJECTIVE: Pediatric cancer treatment is stressful for caregivers. Research has indicated that prob...
© 2011 Alliance for Children and FamiliesSerious mental illness in children can significantly impact...
© 2011 Alliance for Children and FamiliesSerious mental illness in children can significantly impact...
About 10% of our nation's children have serious mental health needs that result in significant funct...
A number of studies have documented the high unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents i...
A number of studies have documented the high unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents i...
Facilitated self-help and problem-solving strategies can empower and support family carers to cope w...
Facilitated self-help and problem-solving strategies can empower and support family carers to cope w...
Facilitated self-help and problem-solving strategies can empower and support family carers to cope w...
Abstract Background: Despite the crucial role of caregivers in handling psychiatric patients, addr...
There is a growing incidence of suicide and suicide attempts in the adolescent population. This is l...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
Building Our Solutions and Connections intervention focused on enhancing problem-solving skills of 4...
ObjectiveTo examine whether an individualized problem-solving intervention provided to family caregi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe strategies for recruiting participants into an interv...
OBJECTIVE: Pediatric cancer treatment is stressful for caregivers. Research has indicated that prob...
© 2011 Alliance for Children and FamiliesSerious mental illness in children can significantly impact...
© 2011 Alliance for Children and FamiliesSerious mental illness in children can significantly impact...
About 10% of our nation's children have serious mental health needs that result in significant funct...
A number of studies have documented the high unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents i...
A number of studies have documented the high unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents i...
Facilitated self-help and problem-solving strategies can empower and support family carers to cope w...
Facilitated self-help and problem-solving strategies can empower and support family carers to cope w...
Facilitated self-help and problem-solving strategies can empower and support family carers to cope w...
Abstract Background: Despite the crucial role of caregivers in handling psychiatric patients, addr...
There is a growing incidence of suicide and suicide attempts in the adolescent population. This is l...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...