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Advances in family-based interventions in the neonatal ICU

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2016
Despite advances in medical care, preterm infants remain at risk for many adverse outcomes. This article reviews findings from several recent neonatal ICU (NICU) interventions and a trial of a novel nurture-based approach, Family Nurture Intervention (FNI).Recent trials reviewed here find positive effects of a variety of family-related interventions ...
Martha G, Welch, Michael M, Myers
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Family-Based Interventions for Childhood Mood Disorders

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2015
Childhood mood disorders are associated with substantial impairment and risks for youth and their families. Identifying interventions that improve child and family functioning is essential for child, family, and public health. Several individual therapy modalities have been developed with historically little attention on family participation.
Andrea S, Young, Mary A, Fristad
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Family-Based Behavioral Interventions

2010
The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on family-based lifestyle interventions for pediatric obesity, which are currently the most well-established treatments for pediatric obesity to date (9,10). This chapter also explains the specific role of parents as key partners in child weight loss within these interventions, critically reviews ...
Denise E. Wilfley   +2 more
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Family-Based Empirically Supported Interventions

The Counseling Psychologist, 2002
In this article, the authors evaluate family-based counseling interventions from the perspective of the Principles of Empirically Supported Interventions (PESI). At the broadest level of evidence, both the qualitative and meta-analytic reviews provide substantial support for the general efficacy of family-based interventions. At more specific levels of
Thomas L. Sexton, James F. Alexander
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Family-Based Interventions for Substance Use and Misuse Prevention

Substance Use & Misuse, 2003
Because "substance abuse" is a "family disease" of lifestyle, including both genetic and family environmental causes, effective family strengthening prevention programs should be included in all comprehensive substance abuse prevention activities. This article presents reviews of causal models of substance use and evidence-based practices.
Karol L, Kumpfer   +2 more
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Family-Based Interventions for Crime and Delinquency

1987
Historically, the family has been the target for early detection, treatment, and prevention of delinquency and crime. Values, standards for behavior, and skills of social influence and achievement are learned in the family, and evidence is now mounting that criminal/delinquent behavior has partial roots there (Coull, Geismar, & Waff, 1982; Druckman ...
Teru L. Morton, Linda S. Ewald
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Family-Based Interventions

2003
Family-based treatments for childhood and adolescent conduct problems divide roughly into two categories based on targeted age groups. For preadolescents including preschool and elementary school ages, evidencebased family treatments concentrate on parenting and the parent or caregiver role as a socialization agent.
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Family-Based Interventions for PTSD

2018
Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with negative health and mental health effects in those it afflicts but also has been shown to have negative effects on relationships with intimate partners and close relatives.
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Cultural Sensitivity and Adaptation in Family-Based Prevention Interventions

Prevention Science, 2002
Because of the substantial impact of families on the developmental trajectories of children, family interventions should be a critical ingredient in comprehensive prevention programs. Very few family interventions have been adapted to be culturally sensitive for different ethnic groups.
Karol L, Kumpfer   +3 more
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Family-Based Developmental Intervention

Abstract This chapter presents and discusses the experience of an intervention program on preventing and reducing school dropout in a low-income community in Southern Brazil. Neighborhoods with high rates of violence and drug trafficking are closely related to the increase in school dropout rates. A community-based participatory research
Bruna Larissa Seibel   +7 more
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