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‘You are Okay’: a support and educational program for children with mild intellectual disability and their parents with a mental illness: study protocol of a quasi-experimental design

机译:“你还好”:一项针对轻度智障儿童及其父母患有精神疾病的支持和教育计划:一项准实验设计研究方案

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Children of parents with a mental illness or substance use disorder (COPMI) have an increased risk of developing social-emotional problems themselves. Fear of stigmatisation or unawareness of problems prevents children and parents from understanding each other. Little is known about COPMI with mild intellectual disabilities (ID), except that they have a high risk of developing social-emotional problems and require additional support. In this study, we introduce a program for this group, the effectiveness of which we will study using a quasi-experimental design based on matching. The program ‘You are okay’ consists of a support group for children and an online educational program for parents. The goal of the program is to increase children and parents’ perceived competence with an aim to prevent social-emotional problems in children. Children between ten and twenty years old with mild ID (IQ between 50 and 85) and at least one of their parents with a mental illness will be included in the study. The children will receive part time treatment or residential care from an institute for children with mild ID and behavioural problems. Participants will be assigned to the intervention or the control group. The study has a quasi-experimental design. The children in the intervention group will join a support group, and their parents will be offered an online educational program. Children in the control group will receive care as usual, and their parents will have no extra offer. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, post-test, and follow up (6?months). Children, parents, and social workers will fill out the questionnaires. The ‘You are okay’ program is expected to increase children and parents’ perceived competence, which can prevent (further) social-emotional problem development. Because the mental illness of parents can be related to the behavioural problems of their children, it is important that children and parents understand each other. When talking about the mental illness of parents becomes standard in children’s treatment, stigmatisation and the fear for stigmatisation can decrease. Dutch Trial Register NTR4845 . Registered 9 October 2014.
机译:患有精神疾病或物质使用障碍(COPMI)的父母的孩子自己出现社交情感问题的风险增加。害怕受到污名化或不了解问题会阻止孩子和父母相互了解。对患有轻度智力障碍(ID)的COPMI知之甚少,除了他们有发展社交情感问题的高风险并需要其他支持。在这项研究中,我们为该小组介绍了一个程序,我们将使用基于匹配的准实验设计来研究其有效性。 “您还好”计划包括一个儿童支持小组和一个针对父母的在线教育计划。该计划的目的是提高儿童和父母的感知能力,以防止儿童的社会情感问题。这项研究将纳入年龄在10至20岁之间,ID较轻的儿童(智商在50至85之间)以及他们的至少一名父母患有精神疾病。这些孩子将接受来自机构的兼职治疗或寄宿照料,这些孩子患有轻度ID和行为问题。参与者将被分配到干预组或对照组。该研究具有准实验设计。干预小组的孩子将加入支持小组,其父母将获得在线教育计划。对照组中的孩子将照常接受照料,而他们的父母将没有额外的要约。评估将在基线,测试后和随访(6个月)中进行。儿童,父母和社会工作者将填写调查表。预计“您还好”计划将提高孩子和父母的感知能力,从而防止(进一步)发展社会情感问题。由于父母的精神疾病可能与孩子的行为问题有关,因此,孩子与父母之间的相互理解很重要。当谈论父母的精神疾病成为儿童治疗的标准时,污名化和对污名化的恐惧会减少。荷兰试用登记册NTR4845。 2014年10月9日注册。

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