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Evaluating the efficacy of the Family Check-Up Online: A school-based, eHealth model for the prevention of problem behavior during the middle school years.

Elizabeth A Stormshak1, John R Seeley1, Allison S Caruthers1, Lucia Cardenas1, Kevin J Moore1, Milagra S Tyler1, Christopher M Fleming1, Jeff Gau1, Brian Danaher1.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the efficacy of a family-centered preventive intervention, the Family Check-Up (FCU), delivered as an online, eHealth model to middle school families. To increase accessibility of family-centered prevention in schools, we adapted the evidence-based FCU to an online format, with the goal of providing a model of service delivery that is feasible, given limited staffing and resources in many schools. Building on prior research, we randomly assigned participants to waitlist control (n = 105), FCU Online as a web-based intervention (n = 109), and FCU Online with coaching support (n = 108). We tested the effects of the intervention on multiple outcomes, including parental self-efficacy, child self-regulation, and child behavior, in this registered clinical trial (NCT03060291). Families engaged in the intervention at a high rate (72% completed the FCU assessment) and completed 3-month posttest assessments with good retention (94% retained). Random assignment to the FCU Online with coaching support was associated with reduced emotional problems for children (p = .003, d = -0.32) and improved parental confidence and self-efficacy (p = .018, d = 0.25) when compared with waitlist controls. Risk moderated effects: at-risk youth showed stronger effects than did those with minimal risk. The results have implications for online delivery of family-centered interventions in schools.

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Keywords:  at risk; eHealth; family intervention; middle school; parenting

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31407644     DOI: 10.1017/S0954579419000907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


  5 in total

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4.  The Family Check-Up Online: A Telehealth Model for Delivery of Parenting Skills to High-Risk Families With Opioid Use Histories.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Stormshak; Jordan M Matulis; Whitney Nash; Yijun Cheng
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-07-07

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