The Family Bereavement Program: Description of a Theory-based Prevention Program for Parentally-Bereaved Children and Adolescents

This article describes a preventive intervention to promote resilience of parentally bereaved youth. This intervention includes separate but concurrent programs for youth and caregivers that were developed to change empirically-supported risk and protective factors. We first discuss the risk that pa...

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Hauptverfasser: Ayers, Tim S., Wolchik, Sharlene A., Sandler, Irwin N., Twohey, Joan L., Weyer, Janelle Lutzke, Padgett-Jones, Sarah, Weiss, Lillie, Cole, Eloise, Kriege, Gary
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description This article describes a preventive intervention to promote resilience of parentally bereaved youth. This intervention includes separate but concurrent programs for youth and caregivers that were developed to change empirically-supported risk and protective factors. We first discuss the risk that parental death confers to youth mental health and social adaptation outcomes. Next, we discuss the theoretical framework underlying this program. After describing the content and structure of the program, we describe the results of an experimental field trial and discuss directions for future work.
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subjects Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Bereavement
Caregivers - psychology
Carers
Child
Child Behavior - psychology
Children & youth
Families & family life
Female
Grief
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Intervention
Male
Parental death
Parental Death - psychology
Prevention
Preventive Health Services - methods
Preventive programmes
Program Evaluation
Resilience
Resilience, Psychological
Self Concept
Social Support
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - prevention & control
Survivors - psychology
Teenagers
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