Draimin B H, Gamble I, Shire A, Hudis J
Family Center, New York, NY, USA.
Child Welfare. 1998 Mar-Apr;77(2):180-94.
This article describes two distinct service models developed for providing mental health and custody-planning services to families with advanced HIV disease or AIDS. Project Talk uses cognitive behavior techniques with groups of parents and their teenage children (ages 12 to 18). Project Care employs a psychoeducational approach to counseling mothers and children (ages 8 to 11) in their homes. While both models have a number of common characteristics, they also have unique strengths and limitations. Each is likely to play a role in providing services to a portion of the population facing the need to develop permanency plans for surviving children. Both models are being evaluated in separate longitudinal studies to assess the mental health outcomes of the children and the models' effectiveness in helping parents to plan for their futures.
本文介绍了为感染晚期艾滋病毒或患艾滋病的家庭提供心理健康和监护规划服务而开发的两种不同服务模式。“谈话项目”对父母及其青少年子女(12至18岁)群体运用认知行为技巧。“关爱项目”采用心理教育方法,在母亲和子女(8至11岁)家中进行咨询。虽然两种模式有许多共同特征,但它们也有独特的优势和局限性。在为一部分面临为在世子女制定永久性计划需求的人群提供服务方面,每种模式都可能发挥作用。目前正在分别进行纵向研究来评估这两种模式,以评估儿童的心理健康结果以及这些模式在帮助父母规划未来方面的有效性。