Fawley-King Kya, Haine-Schlagel Rachel, Trask Emily V, Zhang Jinjin, Garland Ann F
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego and Child and Adolescent Services Research Center at Rady Children's Hospital, 3020 Children's Way MC 5033, San Diego, CA 92123-4282, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2013 Apr;40(2):180-90. doi: 10.1007/s11414-012-9311-1.
Caregiver participation in child mental health treatment has been associated with better youth outcomes, but little is known about the amount and type of caregiver participation in usual care services for children. This study examined 1,255 caregivers' reports of their participation in the outpatient services their children received through a large, public mental health system in the Southwest. The majority of the caregivers reported that they participated in their child's services. Extent of participation was associated with several factors including children's physical health and caregivers' primary language, satisfaction with the services, feelings of support, and perceptions of barriers to participation. The findings offer some encouragement for the contextual fit for many evidence-based interventions that focus on caregiver involvement, and highlight which caregivers may need greater encouragement to participate in their child's care.
照顾者参与儿童心理健康治疗与青少年更好的治疗效果相关,但对于照顾者在儿童常规护理服务中的参与程度和类型却知之甚少。本研究调查了1255名照顾者关于其参与孩子通过西南部一个大型公共心理健康系统接受的门诊服务的报告。大多数照顾者报告称他们参与了孩子的服务。参与程度与多个因素相关,包括孩子的身体健康状况、照顾者的母语、对服务的满意度、支持感以及对参与障碍的认知。这些发现为许多以照顾者参与为重点的循证干预措施的情境适配提供了一些鼓励,并突出了哪些照顾者可能需要更多鼓励来参与孩子的护理。