儿童参与以父母为中心的心理健康干预措施的发展和评价:范围审查协议。

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JBI evidence synthesis Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.11124/JBIES-23-00525
Rebecca Nowland, Danielle L Christian, Georgia Aspinall, Kathryn Berzins, Sundus Khalid, Shalini Ahuja, Lucy Gallagher, Brioney Gee, Ella Mickleburgh, Blossom Fernandes, Afra Kelsall, Becca Randell, Daniel Michelson
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目的:本综述将i)描述用于让儿童参与制定和/或评估以父母为重点的干预措施以预防或治疗儿童心理健康问题的方法;Ii)总结儿童或成人对这些方法的看法;Iii)强调任何报告的促成因素和障碍;确定指导方针并为进一步研究提出建议。导言:实施了以家长为重点的干预措施(儿童不主要参与或被排除在外),以解决各种儿童心理健康问题。然而,目前尚不清楚儿童在多大程度上以及为了什么目的参与了这些干预措施的制定和评价。让儿童参与形成性研究活动,无论是否有父母参与,都有可能提高干预措施的质量和实施。纳入标准:符合条件的研究将涉及儿童(5-12岁),制定和/或评估以家长为重点的干预措施,旨在预防或治疗在任何环境(如学校、社区、家庭、卫生机构)中提供的常见儿童心理健康问题(如焦虑、抑郁、多动症、破坏性行为)。合格的干预措施可能包括一个或多个社会心理实践要素,针对与儿童心理健康问题的发生和维持有关的行为、认知、情感、人际、社会和/或环境因素。方法:在5个电子数据库(PsycINFO、MEDLINE、CINAHL、Embase、Scopus)中进行综合检索。灰色文献将通过谷歌、主要组织网站的搜索以及社交媒体上的通知来获取。只考虑英语初级学习。通过一系列方法的发现将被绘制成图表,并结合成一个叙事综合。评审注册:Open Science Framework https://osf.io/x9376/。
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Children's involvement in the development and evaluation of parent-focused mental health interventions: a scoping review protocol.

Objective: This review will i) describe methods used to involve children in the development and/or evaluation of parent-focused interventions to prevent or treat child mental health problems; ii) summarize the perspectives of children or adults about these methods; iii) highlight any reported enablers and barriers; and iv) identify guidance and make recommendations for further research.

Introduction: Parent-focused interventions (where children are not primarily involved or are excluded) have been implemented to address various child mental health outcomes. However, it is unclear to what extent, and to what end, children have been involved in developing and evaluating such interventions. Engaging children in formative research activities, with or without their parents, has the potential to improve quality and implementation of the interventions.

Inclusion criteria: Eligible studies will involve children (5-12 years) in the development and/or evaluation of parent-focused interventions aimed at preventing or treating common child mental health problems (eg, anxiety, depression, ADHD, disruptive behavior) delivered in any setting (eg, school, community, home, health facility). Eligible interventions may include one or more psychosocial practice elements targeting behavioral, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, social, and/or environmental factors implicated in the onset and maintenance of child mental health problems.

Methods: Comprehensive searches will be conducted in 5 electronic databases (PsycINFO, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, and Scopus). Gray literature will be sourced using Google as well as through searches of key organization websites and via notifications on social media. Only English-language primary studies will be considered. Findings across a range of methodologies will be charted and combined into a narrative synthesis.

Review registration: Open Science Framework https://osf.io/x9376/.

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