DECIPHer, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, SPARK, Maindy Road, Cardiff, CF24 4HQ, UK.
Centre for Trials Research, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Syst Rev. 2023 Jul 1;12(1):111. doi: 10.1186/s13643-023-02260-y.
The mental health and wellbeing of care-experienced children and young people (i.e. foster care, kinship care, residential care) is poorer than non-care-experienced populations. The Care-experienced cHildren and young people's Interventions to improve Mental health and wEll-being outcomes Systematic review (CHIMES) aimed to synthesise the international evidence base for interventions targeting subjective wellbeing, mental health and suicide amongst care-experienced young people aged ≤ 25 years.
For the first phase of the review, we constructed an evidence map identifying key clusters and gaps in interventions and evaluations. Studies were identified through 16 electronic databases and 22 health and social care websites, in addition to expert recommendations, citation tracking and screening of relevant systematic reviews. We charted interventions and evaluations with a summary narrative, tables and infographics.
In total, 64 interventions with 124 associated study reports were eligible. The majority of study reports were from the USA (n = 77). Interventions primarily targeted children and young people's skills and competencies (n = 9 interventions), the parental functioning and practices of carers (n = 26), or a combination of the two (n = 15). While theoretically under-specified, interventions were largely informed by theories of Attachment, Positive Youth Development, and Social Learning Theory. Current evaluations prioritised outcomes (n = 86) and processes (n = 50), with a paucity of study reports including theoretical descriptions (n = 24) or economic evaluations (n = 1). Interventions most frequently targeted outcomes related to mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders, notably total social, emotional and behavioural problems (n = 48 interventions) and externalising problem behaviours (n = 26). There were a limited number of interventions targeting subjective wellbeing or suicide-related outcomes.
Future intervention development might focus on structural-level intervention theories and components, and target outcomes related to subjective wellbeing and suicide. In accordance with current methodological guidance for intervention development and evaluation, research needs to integrate theoretical, outcome, process and economic evaluation in order to strengthen the evidence base.
PROSPERO CRD42020177478.
有过照料经历的儿童和年轻人(例如寄养、亲属照顾、住宿照顾)的心理健康和幸福感比没有照料经历的人群差。有过照料经历的儿童和年轻人的干预措施以改善心理健康和福祉结果的系统评价(CHIMES)旨在综合国际证据基础,针对 25 岁以下有过照料经历的年轻人的主观幸福感、心理健康和自杀问题的干预措施。
在审查的第一阶段,我们构建了一个证据图,确定了干预措施和评估中的关键重点和差距。研究通过 16 个电子数据库和 22 个卫生和社会保健网站,以及专家建议、引文跟踪和相关系统评价的筛选来确定。我们用摘要叙述、表格和信息图来描述干预措施和评估。
共有 64 项干预措施和 124 项相关研究报告符合条件。研究报告主要来自美国(n=77)。干预措施主要针对儿童和年轻人的技能和能力(n=9),照顾者的父母功能和做法(n=26),或两者的结合(n=15)。虽然理论上规定不明确,但干预措施主要由依恋理论、积极青年发展理论和社会学习理论来指导。目前的评估优先考虑结果(n=86)和过程(n=50),但很少有研究报告包括理论描述(n=24)或经济评估(n=1)。干预措施最常针对与精神、行为或神经发育障碍相关的结果,特别是总社会、情感和行为问题(n=48)和外化问题行为(n=26)。针对主观幸福感或与自杀相关的结果的干预措施数量有限。
未来的干预措施发展可能侧重于结构层面的干预措施理论和组成部分,并针对与主观幸福感和自杀相关的结果。根据目前的干预措施发展和评估方法学指导,研究需要将理论、结果、过程和经济评估结合起来,以加强证据基础。
PROSPERO CRD42020177478。