Successful recruitment strategies for prevention programs targeting children of parents with mental health challenges: An international study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24952Dato
2016-03-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Doesum, Karin van; Riebschleger, Joanne; Carroll, Jessica; Grove, Christine; Lauritzen, Camilla; Mordoch, Elaine; Skerfving, AnnemiSammendrag
Research substantiates children of parents with mental disorders
including substance abuse face increased risk for emotional and
behavioral problems. Although evidence suggests that support
programs for children enhance resiliency, recruiting children to
these groups remains problematic. This study identifies successful recruitment strategies for prevention programs for children of
parental mental illness. The participants were recruited from an
international network of researchers. E-mail invitations requested
that researchers forward a web-based questionnaire to five colleagues with recruitment experience. Forty-five individuals from
nine countries practicing in mental health responded. Descriptive
statistics and qualitative content analysis techniques were used.
Results: Schools, adult, and youth mental health services were
recruitment sources. Nine themes were identified: Relationships,
diversified information output, logistics, program consistency,
family involvement, recruitment through adults, stigma, recruiting locations, social media. Recruitment barriers were: stigma,
inadequate knowledge about parental mental illness and limited
time. Transportation to programming was an essential component of successful recruitment.
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RoutledgeSitering
Doesum Kv, Riebschleger, Carroll, Grove, Lauritzen C, Mordoch, Skerfving. Successful recruitment strategies for prevention programs targeting children of parents with mental health challenges: An international study. Child & Youth Services. 2016;37(2):156-174Metadata
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