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Preventive interventions for children of parents with depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder : A quasi-experimental clinical trial

Authors :
Wirehag Nordh, Emme-Lina
Grip, Karin
Thorvaldsson, Valgeir
Priebe, Gisela
Afzelius, Maria
Axberg, Ulf
Wirehag Nordh, Emme-Lina
Grip, Karin
Thorvaldsson, Valgeir
Priebe, Gisela
Afzelius, Maria
Axberg, Ulf
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the effectiveness of preventive interventions for 8-17-year-old children of patients diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. METHODS: Sixty-two families including 89 children received either the more extensive Family Talk Intervention (FTI; n = 35), the brief Let's Talk about Children (LTC; n = 16), or Interventions as Usual (IAU; n = 38) in routine care in adult psychiatry. Parent-rated questionnaire data were collected at baseline, after 6 and 12 months. We used growth curve models to investigate the effect of intervention on child mental health problems (SDQ-P Total Difficulties) and perceived parental control of child behaviour (PLOC-PPC). RESULTS: Parents in the FTI and LTC groups, versus the IAU group, reported more favourable development in terms of preventing increase in child mental health problems with standardised intervention effects of d = -0.86 and -0.88 respectively, by study end, and reported improved perceived parental control, d = 1.08 and 0.71, respectively, by study end. No significant differences in effect were found when FTI and LTC were compared. CONCLUSIONS: The results support continued use of FTI and LTC in adult psychiatry, and since LTC is a brief intervention, it might be useful as a minimum-level preventive intervention.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372243928
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.apa.16555