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A Tailored Family-Based Obesity Intervention: A Randomized Trial
Pediatrics, 2015OBJECTIVE To determine whether a 2-year family-based intervention using frequent contact and limited expert involvement was effective in reducing excessive weight compared with usual care. METHODS Two hundred and six overweight and obese (BMI ≥85th ...
Rachael W, Taylor +8 more
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Family-Based Crisis Intervention With Suicidal Adolescents
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2019ObjectiveIn current practice, treatment as usual (TAU) for suicidal adolescents includes evaluation, with little or no intervention provided in the emergency department (ED), and disposition, usually to an inpatient psychiatry unit. The family-based crisis intervention (FBCI) is an emergency psychiatry intervention designed to sufficiently stabilize ...
Elizabeth A, Wharff +5 more
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Family-Based Intervention for Schizophrenic Patients in China
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994Background.We developed and evaluated a comprehensive, ongoing intervention for families of schizophrenic patients appropriate for China's complex family relationships and unique social environment.Method.Sixty-three DSM–III–R schizophrenic patients living with family members were enrolled when admitted to hospital and randomly assigned to receive ...
W, Xiong +6 more
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Family-Based Interventions for Childhood Obesity: A Review
Journal of Family Nursing, 2004The purpose of this article is to critically evaluate the evidence related to family-based interventions designed to treat childhood obesity. A MEDLINE, PSYCLIT, and CINAHL search identified articles published between January 1980 and January 2004 relating to family-based interventions.
Diane Berry +5 more
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Intergenerational benefits of family-based HIV interventions.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006The longitudinal impact of a family-based intervention on grandchildren of parents with HIV (PWH) is evaluated. Because PWH and their daughters demonstrated gains over 6 years when randomized to a coping skills intervention compared with a control condition, the adjustment of the PWH's grandchildren was also compared across conditions. Grandchildren in
Mary Jane, Rotheram-Borus +8 more
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Methods of Engagement in Family-Based Preventive Intervention
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2002Family-based prevention programs have shown promise in preventing drug use and antisocial behavior in high-risk youth. Multidimensional family prevention (MDFP) is an intensive, family-based counseling program in which a family-specific prevention agenda is crafted with each family. This collaborative, individualized approach to intervention requires a
Dana Becker +2 more
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Family-Based Interventions Impact on Pediatric Obesity
2023Background: Obesity rates among children in the United States have been on the rise, with 19.7% of children aged 2-19 classified as obese (CDC, 2022). Low socioeconomic status is a risk factor for pediatric obesity,Children from low-income households are more likely to be overweight or obese than their peers from higher economic backgrounds.
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Family-Based Behavioral Interventions for Childhood Obesity
2017Childhood obesity affects all systems of the body; it is associated with increased physical (e.g., diabetes) and psychosocial (e.g., depression, bullying) comorbidities and, for 80% of these children, tracking of obesity into adulthood. Early intervention is critical to prevent the onset of adult obesity, and effective treatments exist that have been ...
Denise E. Wilfley +1 more
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