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KidsTime: A multifamily prevention approach for parents with a mental illness and their children and relatives

A total of 32% of children whose parents have some mental health problems are estimated to be diagnosed with some mental disorder later in life. As a consequence, a need arises to offer preventive psychological interventions aimed at these children. The aims were to investigate whether there are sig...

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Published in:Journal of family therapy 2024-05, Vol.46 (2), p.108-120
Main Authors: Tapias, E., Vila‐Badia, R., Cárdenas, M., Ardévol, I., Lacasa, F., Ribalta, T., Pérez, O., Fuentes, M., Fumanal, M. J., Vidal, M., Saltó, C., García, A., Serrano, C., Ortiz, E., Grases, N., Beneitez, I., Diaz, N., De Castro, C., Dehort, L., Fàbrega, C., García, C., Llop, I., Paniego, E., Pascual, J., Pilar, C., Rodriguez, R., Sammut, S., Sanchez, T., Tronchoni, M., Urpinas, E., Villaplana, A., Coromina, M.
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Health problems
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Intervention
Mental disorders
Mental health
parental mental health
Parenting skills
Parents & parenting
Prevention
Preventive medicine
psychological intervention
Relatives
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