Treatment Foster Care for Older Youth with Psychiatric Needs
对有精神需求的老年青少年的治疗寄养
基本信息
- 批准号:7323909
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-08-15 至 2010-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In response to RFA-MH-07-051, this R34 application proposes to develop and pilot test an intervention, Treatment Foster Care for Older Youth with Psychiatric Needs (TFC-OY), designed to assist older youth with serious mental health problems who are in transition to adulthood. Older youth with serious mental health problems face substantial challenges as they leave child-serving sectors of care and move into adulthood, yet no evidence-based intervention exists to assist in this transition. In the foster care and juvenile justice systems, most youth with serious mental health problems live in congregate care programs. This application proposes to develop an intervention for older youth with serious mental health problems who live in congregate care using Chamberlin's multidimensional treatment foster care as a base for adaptation. The TFC-OY intervention will a) remove older youth from congregate care settings, b) place them in a treatment foster care family, and provide them with c) transitional planning, d) interventions designed to clarify their psychiatric status and motivate them to manage their mental health care, and e) opportunities for employment and to practice independent living skills. Multidimensional treatment foster care will be modified to provide more opportunities for youth choice, employment and to develop additional step-down options into more independent living. Intervention components will be added that address three clinical issues of older youth identified in preliminary research conducted by the PI: a) a need for greater clarity on the nature of their psychiatric illnesses, b) a need to understand the purpose and value of their psychotropic medications, and c) a lack of continuity in psychiatric treatment when older youth change living situations. In year two, a small sample of older youth in congregate care will be randomized to receive TFC-OY for six to nine months or to receive usual care services provided by residential and child welfare providers. TFC-OY will be qualitatively studied to a) assess issues of acceptability, tolerability and feasibility of the intervention, and b) develop hypotheses about potential mediating mechanisms within the intervention and moderating variables that determine when and for whom the intervention will be successful. The TFC-OY and usual care groups will be assessed at baseline, and 6, 12, and 18 months following randomization to assess the effects of the intervention on functional outcomes (education, employment, criminal system involvement), service use, and psychiatric symptoms. Presuming encouraging results, we will modify TFC-OY based on our findings and submit an R01 application to study its effectiveness.
描述(由申请人提供):为响应RFA-MH-07-051,本R34申请建议开发和试点测试一种干预措施,即有精神病需求的老年青年治疗寄养(TFC-OY),旨在帮助有严重心理健康问题的老年青年向成年过渡。有严重心理健康问题的老年青年在离开儿童服务部门进入成年期时面临巨大挑战,但没有循证干预措施来协助这一过渡。在寄养和青少年司法系统中,大多数有严重心理健康问题的青少年生活在集体护理计划中。该应用程序提出了开发一种干预措施,为老年人与严重的心理健康问题,谁住在集体照顾使用张伯伦的多维治疗寄养作为适应的基础。TFC-OY的干预措施将:a)将老年青年从集体护理环境中转移出来,B)将他们安置在治疗寄养家庭中,并为他们提供c)过渡计划,d)旨在澄清他们的精神状况并激励他们管理自己的精神卫生保健的干预措施,以及e)就业和实践独立生活技能的机会。多维治疗寄养将进行修改,为青少年提供更多选择、就业的机会,并开发更多的降级选择,以实现更独立的生活。将增加干预内容,以解决PI进行的初步研究中确定的老年青年的三个临床问题:a)需要更清楚地了解其精神疾病的性质,B)需要了解其精神药物的目的和价值,以及c)当老年青年改变生活状况时,精神治疗缺乏连续性。在第二年,一小部分接受集体护理的年长青年将被随机分配接受6至9个月的TFC-OY或接受由住宿和儿童福利提供者提供的常规护理服务。将对TFC-OY进行定性研究,以a)评估干预的可接受性、耐受性和可行性问题,以及B)制定有关干预中潜在介导机制和调节变量的假设,这些变量决定了干预何时以及对谁成功。TFC-OY和常规护理组将在基线和随机化后6、12和18个月进行评估,以评估干预对功能结局(教育、就业、犯罪系统参与)、服务使用和精神症状的影响。假设结果令人鼓舞,我们将根据我们的研究结果修改TFC-OY,并提交R 01申请以研究其有效性。
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Treatment Foster Care for Older Youth with Psychiatric Needs
对有精神需求的老年青少年的治疗寄养
- 批准号:
7624307 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 19万 - 项目类别:
Treatment Foster Care for Older Youth with Psychiatric Needs
对有精神需求的老年青少年的治疗寄养
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7483578 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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6539089 - 财政年份:2001
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离开寄养青少年的心理健康服务
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6727633 - 财政年份:2001
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