中低收入国家针对儿童和青少年心理健康的养育和家庭干预措施:系统回顾

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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摘要

背景鉴于养育者和家庭对儿童和青少年心理健康的保护作用,有必要对中低收入国家(包括人道主义环境)的养育和家庭干预措施的有效性研究证据进行回顾和综合。本系统性综述是对之前综述的更新,纳入了针对生活在低收入或中等收入国家的 0-24 岁儿童和青少年的任何亲职教育或家庭干预研究,这些研究对儿童或青少年的心理健康结果进行了定量测量。我们于 2020 年 7 月 9 日检索了全球健康、PubMed、PsychINFO、PILOTS 和 Cochrane 图书馆数据库,并于 2022 年 8 月 12 日进行了更新。使用改编版的美国国立卫生研究院质量评估工具对偏倚风险进行了评估。我们提取了以下方面的数据:有效性结果、有效干预措施中包含的实践要素以及实施过程中遇到的挑战和取得的成功。主要研究结果我们共发现了 80 项研究(n = 18,193 名参与者),代表了 64 种不同的家庭或养育干预措施,其中 43 项有证据表明对儿童或青少年心理健康结果产生了影响。只有 3 项研究发现对儿童、青少年或照顾者的结果没有影响。有效干预措施中最常见的实践要素包括照顾者心理教育、沟通技巧和差别强化。主要的实施策略和经验教训包括非专家实施、父亲的参与以及综合或多部门护理,以全面解决家庭需求。在了解变化机制和对不同实施模式进行实证检验方面仍存在差距。我们的研究结果对更好地指导从专家到非专家的任务分担,以及从以个人为重点的干预到更广泛的系统干预具有重要意义。
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Parenting and family interventions in lower and middle-income countries for child and adolescent mental health: A systematic review

Background

Given the protective effect of nurturing caregivers and families for child and adolescent mental health, there is a need to review and synthesize research evidence regarding the effectiveness of parenting and family interventions in low and middle-income countries, including humanitarian settings. To advance practice, further understanding of the active ingredients of such interventions and implementation factors that lead to effectiveness are essential.

Method

This systematic review, an update from a previous review, included studies on any parenting or family intervention for children and adolescents aged 0–24, living in a low- or middle-income country, that quantitatively measured child or adolescent mental health outcomes. We searched Global Health, PubMed, PsychINFO, PILOTS and the Cochrane Library databases on the 9th July 2020, and updated on the 12th August 2022. Risk of bias was assessed using an adapted version of the NIH Quality Assessment Tool. We extracted data on: effectiveness outcomes, practice elements included in effective interventions, and implementation challenges and successes.

Main findings

We found a total of 80 studies (n = 18,193 participants) representing 64 different family or parenting interventions, 43 of which had evidence of effect for a child or adolescent mental health outcome. Only 3 studies found no effect on child, adolescent or caregiver outcomes. The most common practice elements delivered in effective interventions included caregiver psychoeducation, communication skills, and differential reinforcement. Key implementation strategies and lessons learned included non-specialist delivery, the engagement of fathers, and integrated or multi-sector care to holistically address family needs.

Preliminary conclusions

Despite a high level of heterogeneity, preliminary findings from the review are promising and support the use of parenting and family interventions to address the wider social ecology of children in low resource and humanitarian contexts. There are remaining gaps in understanding mechanisms of change and the empirical testing of different implementation models. Our findings have implications for better informing task sharing from specialist to non-specialist delivery, and from individual-focused to wider systemic interventions.

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Comprehensive psychiatry
Comprehensive psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
1.40%
发文量
64
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: "Comprehensive Psychiatry" is an open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the field of psychiatry and mental health. Its primary mission is to share the latest advancements in knowledge to enhance patient care and deepen the understanding of mental illnesses. The journal is supported by a diverse team of international editors and peer reviewers, ensuring the publication of high-quality research with a strong focus on clinical relevance and the implications for psychopathology. "Comprehensive Psychiatry" encourages authors to present their research in an accessible manner, facilitating engagement with clinicians, policymakers, and the broader public. By embracing an open access policy, the journal aims to maximize the global impact of its content, making it readily available to a wide audience and fostering scientific collaboration and public awareness beyond the traditional academic community. This approach is designed to promote a more inclusive and informed dialogue on mental health, contributing to the overall progress in the field.
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