• Med. J. Aust. · Aug 2013

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    Intervention programs for children whose parents have a mental illness: a review.

    • Andrea E Reupert, Rose Cuff, Louisa Drost, Kim Foster, Karin T M van Doesum, and Floor van Santvoort.
    • Krongold Centre, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. andrea.reupert@monash.edu.
    • Med. J. Aust.. 2013 Aug 5;199(3 Suppl):S18-22.

    ObjectiveTo identify and describe intervention programs to improve outcomes for children whose parents have a mental illness.Data SourcesGrey and black literature was sourced from (i) three previous reviews/scoping studies, (ii) PsycINFO and MEDLINE searches of English, German and Dutch papers, and (iii) in consultation with researchers, clinicians, consumers and carers in the field.Study SelectionOnly programs specifically targeting children whose parent/s have a mental illness. No restrictions were placed on study quality.Data ExtractionProgram description, target group and evidence base.Data SynthesisPrograms from Australia, Europe and North America were found and collated into (i) family interventions, (ii) peer-support programs, (iii) online interventions and (iv) bibliotherapy. Some programs had been evaluated, with promising results. Others had minimal or no evaluation.ConclusionsThe core component across programs is the provision of psychosocial education to children about mental illness. More rigorous research is required to establish the conditions through which children's outcomes are enhanced.

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