Children receiving services for severe emotional and behavioral difficulties are less likely to have parents who are involved in their education and support services. Peer-to-peer family support programs are one approach to increasing the self-efficacy and empowerment of parents’ engagement in the treatment of a child’s mental health conditions. Furthermore, programs providing parental support may reduce the strain and negative consequences caregivers may experience due to the stress of caring for a child with emotional and behavioral needs. Although much is known about the relation between caregivers’ strain and children’s use of mental health services, less is known about caregiver strain and parents’ participation in family support progr...
Abstract Introduction Parent-carers of children and young people (CYP) with mental health problems a...
Approximately 20% of children in the United States develop some kind of behavioral or psychological ...
Families involved in the child welfare system have disproportionately high rates of child mental hea...
Broadly, the purpose of this study was to address the gaps in the knowledge base of caregiver strain...
Parents of children with emotional and behavioral needs frequently experience difficulty navigating ...
This study examined caregiver strain in families who initiated mental health services for their chil...
© 2011 Alliance for Children and FamiliesSerious mental illness in children can significantly impact...
A number of studies have documented the high unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents i...
Parenting can be a daunting endeavor. Parenting a child with special needs can be even more challeng...
Serious mental illness in children can significantly impact the parents who care for these children ...
Although poor parenting practices place youth living in under resourced communities at heightened ri...
Parents play a major role in their child’s cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. link be...
Child welfare research suggests that a family\u27s social support and stress levels impact both care...
Family Peer Advocates (FPAs) are one type of peer-to-peer support proposed to help address unmet men...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
Abstract Introduction Parent-carers of children and young people (CYP) with mental health problems a...
Approximately 20% of children in the United States develop some kind of behavioral or psychological ...
Families involved in the child welfare system have disproportionately high rates of child mental hea...
Broadly, the purpose of this study was to address the gaps in the knowledge base of caregiver strain...
Parents of children with emotional and behavioral needs frequently experience difficulty navigating ...
This study examined caregiver strain in families who initiated mental health services for their chil...
© 2011 Alliance for Children and FamiliesSerious mental illness in children can significantly impact...
A number of studies have documented the high unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents i...
Parenting can be a daunting endeavor. Parenting a child with special needs can be even more challeng...
Serious mental illness in children can significantly impact the parents who care for these children ...
Although poor parenting practices place youth living in under resourced communities at heightened ri...
Parents play a major role in their child’s cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. link be...
Child welfare research suggests that a family\u27s social support and stress levels impact both care...
Family Peer Advocates (FPAs) are one type of peer-to-peer support proposed to help address unmet men...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
Abstract Introduction Parent-carers of children and young people (CYP) with mental health problems a...
Approximately 20% of children in the United States develop some kind of behavioral or psychological ...
Families involved in the child welfare system have disproportionately high rates of child mental hea...