E. Tapias, R. Vila-Badia, M. Cárdenas, I. Ardévol, F. Lacasa, T. Ribalta, O. Pérez, M. Fuentes, M. J. Fumanal, M. Vidal, C. Saltó, A. García, C. Serrano, E. Ortiz, N. Grases, KidsTime Barcelona, M. Coromina
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Abstract
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 significant changes before and after the KidsTime program. In total, 101 people participated in the program, and pre-intervention and post-intervention data on self-stigma, self-esteem, resilience, parenting practices and strength and difficulties of thirty-three parents with mental illness were obtained. Significant pre-post differences were found in the ‘expression of affection’ subscale of the parenting practices and in self-stigma. In the group of parents with a mental illness, the KidsTime program showed improvement of parents' emotional support for their children and a reduction in their self-stigma as well. Multi-family interventions are key to improving self-stigma and parenting skills, and this can lead to prevention of future mental health problems in their children.
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The Journal of Family Therapy advances the understanding and treatment of human relationships constituted in systems such as couples, families and professional networks and wider groups, by publishing articles on theory, research, clinical practice and training. The editorial board includes leading academics and professionals from around the world in keeping with the high standard of international contributions, which make it one of the most widely read family therapy journals.