| Literature DB >> 31088421 |
Diana Moesgen1, Katharina Ise2, Janina Dyba2, Michael Klein2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children of substance-abusing parents are at a substantial risk of developing substance-use and other mental disorders. Children involved in substance abuse - not diagnosed with substance-use problems but integrated in psychiatric treatment or youth welfare services - constitute a particular high-risk group that is in need of substance use prevention. Emerging evidence indicates that self-regulatory determinants of substance use and other mental disorders, particularly stress reactivity, are modifiable by mindfulness-based interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction.Entities:
Keywords: Addiction; At-risk children; Children; Family; Intervention; MBSR; Mindfulness; Mindfulness-based stress reduction; Substance use; cRCT
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31088421 PMCID: PMC6518672 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6875-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Procedure of the study
Measurements
| Target variable | Measure |
|---|---|
| Child | |
| Socio-demographic characteristics | Own development |
| Body Mass Index | Own development |
| Emotional and behavioural difficulties | SDQ-D (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) (for children aged 11 or older only) |
| Excessive behaviours | Own development |
| Health-related quality of life | KIDSCREEN-27 |
| Quality of relationship between parent and child | Own development: questions on a thermometer-scale in regard to closeness vs. distance and harmony vs. conflict |
| Parental drug and addiction problems | CAST-6 (Children of Alcoholics Screening Test) |
| Knowledge on alcohol, drugs, and substance use problems | Own development |
| Perceived stress | PSS-4 (Perceived Stress Scale) |
| Emotion Regulation | DERS (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) |
| Stress and coping | SSKJ 3–8 (Questionnaire for perception of stress and stress management in childhood and adolescence) |
| Mental distress caused by parental substance use | Own development |
| Seeking help | Own development |
| Experience with mindfulness-based interventions | Own development |
| Mindful attention awareness | MAAS-C (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale for children) |
| Treatment as usual | Own development |
| Parent | |
| Socio-demographic characteristics | Own development |
| Child emotional and behavioural difficulties | SDQ-D (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire; parent version) |
| Treatment as usual (child) | Own development |
| Self-confidence in parenting skills | FKE (Questionnaire for parental feelings of competence) |
| Parental Monitoring | Own development |
| Family functioning | Family APGAR |
| Quality of relationship between parents and child | Own development: questions on a thermometer-scale in regard to closeness vs. distance and harmony vs. conflict |
| Parental use of substance-related help | Own development |
| Mental health problems | SCL-K-9 (Symptom Checklist, short version) |
| Parental alcohol problems | AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders IdentificationTest) |
| Parental drug problems | DUDIT (Drug Use Disorders Identification Test) |
| Experience with mindfulness-based interventions | Own development |
| Mindful attention awareness | MAAS (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale) |