A Longitudinal Analysis of Family Empowerment and Client Outcomes |
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Authors: | Miriam G. Resendez Ryan M. Quist Dumiso G. M. Matshazi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Claremont Graduate University Research Institute, Claremont, California;(2) Children's Services Research, Riverside County Department of Mental Health, Riverside, California;(3) Children's Services Research, Riverside County Department of Mental Health, Riverside, California;(4) Children's Services Research, Riverside County Department of Mental Health, Riverside, California |
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Abstract: | We examined the relationship between family empowerment, parent satisfaction, and mental health outcome across time. Based on the Vanderbilt Family Empowerment Project Model, increased empowerment should lead to positive changes in client outcomes. Data consisted of the Family Empowerment Scale (FES), which was used to assess the caregiver's perception of empowerment, Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS), which measures the degree of disruption in the youth's current functioning, Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ), and demographic information gathered from families receiving services from a county mental health service system at intake and discharge. The results showed that the CAFAS and CSQ were related to empowerment at intake and discharge. Results also indicated significant increases in the knowledge subscale of the FES and the CAFAS and moderate increases in the advocacy subscale of the FES and the CSQ. We discuss the implications of these findings for systems of care, such as stronger parent-professional relationships. |
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Keywords: | family empowerment family empowerment scale child and adolescent functional assessment scale client satisfaction questionnaire children receiving mental health services |
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