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Survey of Grandparents Reveals Stress of Caring for Grandchildren

July 1, 2002 | Program Result

The University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health and the University of Toronto undertook a collaborative research and dissemination project on the prevalence and nature of childcare provided by grandparents.

Family-Centered Support Services Make Strides, But Institutional Change is Elusive

September 1, 2001 | Program Result

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center planned and implemented a comprehensive, coordinated service system to address the medical and social needs of chronically ill children and their families in New Hampshire.

Family Involvement in Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Family involvement can inform policy and improve quality of care provided to youth in substance abuse treatment and recovery.

Second Time Around

August 1, 2000 | Program Result

Legal Services for Prisoners with Children enabled Grandparents As Second Parents to test and to disseminate for national use a peer support program it had developed for grandparents raising their grandchildren.

Children's Roles in Parents' Diabetes Self-Management

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This article examines how children are involved in their parents' diabetes self-management. Both parents and children perceive that children influence dietary, exercise and medication management.

Family Psychoeducation in Clinical High Risk and First-Episode Psychosis

April 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The theory behind and current status of treatment for psychotic disorders demonstrates that both family psychoeducation and psychoeducational multifamily groups have shown promising outcomes.

Parents as Information Intermediaries Between Primary Care and Specialty Physicians

December 1, 2007 | Journal Article

This study examines the degree to which parents serve as information intermediaries in children referred from community practice to an academic referral center, as well as both parent and physician attitudes to their performing this role.

IOM Identifies Ways to Help Dying Children and Their Families

August 1, 2004 | Program Result

The Institute of Medicine (IOM), Washington commenced a study of care for children who die and their families in 2000, and issued a report in July 2002.

Book and Video Show Parents of Disabled Children how to Create a Safe, Supportive Home

February 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Center for Architecture and Building Science Research at the New Jersey Institute of Technology produced both a book and a video to help parents of children with a physical disability create a supportive home environment.

PIER Program Supports Young Adults with Mental Health Problems

January 7, 2009 | Video/Story

How the Portland Identification and Early Referral program intervenes to prevent severe mental illness in teens and young adults.

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