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Teri?Brister Mary?A.?CavaleriEmail author S.?Serene?Olin Sa?Shen Barbara?J.?Burns Kimberly?E.?Hoagwood 《Journal of child and family studies》2012,21(3):439-442
This brief report describes results from an evaluation of NAMI Basics, a peer-delivered family education program for family
caregivers of children and adolescents with mental illness. Over six classes, family members are given information (e.g. education
about mental illness and treatments), skills training (e.g. family communication skills) and advocacy support. We report data
from 36 caregivers who completed pre and posttest instruments measuring self-care, empowerment, and family problem-solving
and communication skills. Results showed significant improvements in self-care, empowerment, and “incendiary” family communication
after participation in the program. Results suggest that NAMI Basics may improve both parental functioning and familial processes.
Implications and future directions are discussed. 相似文献
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Knight James A. Brister C. W. St. Clair Robert James Christensen Carl W. Casteel John L. Beatty Donald C. Brister C. W. Strunk Orlo Christensen Carl W. Stewart Charles W. 《Pastoral Psychology》1965,16(1):51-65
Pastoral Psychology - 相似文献
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Twenty-first birthday celebrations often involve dangerously high levels of alcohol consumption, yet little is known about risk factors for excessive drinking on this occasion. Participants (N = 150) from a larger prospective study who consumed at least one drink during their celebration completed questionnaires and semistructured interviews about their 21st birthday within four days after the event. Assessments were designed to characterize 21st birthday alcohol use, adjusted for alcohol content, as well as situational/contextual factors (e.g., celebration location, peer influence) that contribute to event-level drinking. Participants reported an average of 10.85 drinks (9.76 adjusted drinks), with experienced drinkers consuming significantly more than relatively na?ve drinkers who had no previous binge or drunken episodes. Men consumed more drinks, whereas age of first drunken episode and heavier drinking during the 3-months preceding the 21st birthday predicted higher estimated blood alcohol concentrations (eBACs) on the 21st birthday. Celebrating in bars and engaging in birthday-specific drinking traditions (free drinks at bars) explained additional variance in 21st birthday eBACs. Both physical consequences (e.g., blacking out or having a hangover) and behavioral risks (e.g., sexually provocative behaviors) were prevalent and were predicted by higher eBACs. Together these findings indicate that 21st birthday celebrations are associated with heavy drinking and a variety of physical consequences and behavioral risks. 相似文献
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