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Jansen, Elena; Frantz, Inga; Hutchings, Judy; Lachman, Jamie; Williams, Margiad; Taut, Diana; Baban, Adriana; Raleva, Marija; Lesco, Galina; Ward, Catherine; Gardner, Frances; Xiangming, Fang; Heinrichs, Nina; Foran, Heather M.
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <resource xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4" xsi:schemaLocation="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4 http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-4.1/metadata.xsd"> <identifier identifierType="URL">https://zenodo.org/record/5499718</identifier> <creators> <creator> <creatorName>Jansen, Elena</creatorName> <givenName>Elena</givenName> <familyName>Jansen</familyName> <affiliation>University of Klagenfurt</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Frantz, Inga</creatorName> <givenName>Inga</givenName> <familyName>Frantz</familyName> <affiliation>University of Bremen</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Hutchings, Judy</creatorName> <givenName>Judy</givenName> <familyName>Hutchings</familyName> <affiliation>Bangor University</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Lachman, Jamie</creatorName> <givenName>Jamie</givenName> <familyName>Lachman</familyName> <affiliation>University of Oxford, University of Glasgow</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Williams, Margiad</creatorName> <givenName>Margiad</givenName> <familyName>Williams</familyName> <affiliation>Bangor University</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Taut, Diana</creatorName> <givenName>Diana</givenName> <familyName>Taut</familyName> <affiliation>Babes-Bolyai University</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Baban, Adriana</creatorName> <givenName>Adriana</givenName> <familyName>Baban</familyName> <affiliation>Babes-Bolyai University</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Raleva, Marija</creatorName> <givenName>Marija</givenName> <familyName>Raleva</familyName> <affiliation>Family and Systemic Practice—ALTERNATIVA</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Lesco, Galina</creatorName> <givenName>Galina</givenName> <familyName>Lesco</familyName> <affiliation>Health for Youth Association</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Ward, Catherine</creatorName> <givenName>Catherine</givenName> <familyName>Ward</familyName> <affiliation>University of Cape Town</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Gardner, Frances</creatorName> <givenName>Frances</givenName> <familyName>Gardner</familyName> <affiliation>University of Oxford</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Xiangming, Fang</creatorName> <givenName>Fang</givenName> <familyName>Xiangming</familyName> <affiliation>Georgia State University</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Heinrichs, Nina</creatorName> <givenName>Nina</givenName> <familyName>Heinrichs</familyName> <affiliation>University of Bremen</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Foran, Heather M.</creatorName> <givenName>Heather M.</givenName> <familyName>Foran</familyName> <affiliation>University of Klagenfurt</affiliation> </creator> </creators> <titles> <title>Preventing child mental health problems in southeastern Europe: Feasibility study (phase 1 of MOST framework)</title> </titles> <publisher>Zenodo</publisher> <publicationYear>2021</publicationYear> <subjects> <subject>child behavior problems</subject> <subject>child maltreatment</subject> <subject>parenting program</subject> <subject>PLH</subject> <subject>LMIC</subject> </subjects> <dates> <date dateType="Issued">2021-09-07</date> </dates> <resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="JournalArticle"/> <alternateIdentifiers> <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="url">https://zenodo.org/record/5499718</alternateIdentifier> </alternateIdentifiers> <relatedIdentifiers> <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="DOI" relationType="IsIdenticalTo">10.1111/famp.12720</relatedIdentifier> </relatedIdentifiers> <rightsList> <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International</rights> <rights rightsURI="info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess">Open Access</rights> </rightsList> <descriptions> <description descriptionType="Abstract"><p>Shared senior authorship: Heather M. Foran &amp; Nina Heinrichs.</p> <p>The prevalence of child emotional and behavioral problems&nbsp;is an international problem but is higher in low-and&nbsp;middle-income&nbsp;countries (LMIC) where there are often&nbsp;less mental health supports for families. Parenting programs&nbsp;can be an effective means of prevention, but must be&nbsp;low-cost,&nbsp;scalable, and suitable for the local context. The&nbsp;RISE project aims to systematically adapt, implement,&nbsp;and evaluate a low-cost&nbsp;parenting program for preventing/&nbsp;reducing child mental health problems in three middle-income&nbsp;countries in Southeastern Europe. This small&nbsp;pre&ndash;post&nbsp;pilot study is informed by the Reach, Efficacy,&nbsp;Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM)&nbsp;framework and tested the feasibility of the intervention,&nbsp;the implementation, and evaluation procedures: Phase&nbsp;1 of the three-phase&nbsp;Multiphase Optimization Strategy&nbsp;(MOST) for program adaptation. Local facilitators delivered&nbsp;the Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) for Young&nbsp;Children program to parents of children aged 2&ndash;9&nbsp;in&nbsp;North Macedonia, the Republic of Moldova and Romania&nbsp;in 2018. Parents completed assessments pre-and&nbsp;post-program.&nbsp;Results demonstrated positive pre&ndash;post&nbsp;change&nbsp;for participating families (N = 140) on various outcomes &nbsp;including child externalizing and internalizing symptoms&nbsp;and parenting behavior, in all three countries, all in the&nbsp;expected direction. Program participation was associated&nbsp;with positive outcomes in participating families. Based on&nbsp;the experiences of this pilot study, we outline the practical&nbsp;implications for the successful implementation of parenting&nbsp;programs in the three countries that will inform our&nbsp;next study phases, factorial experiment, and RCT.</p></description> <description descriptionType="Other">This is the accepted version of the following article: Preventing child mental health problems in southeastern Europe: Feasibility study (phase 1 of MOST framework), Elena Jansen et al., Family Process, 00:1–18, Copyright © [2021] Family Process Institute, wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/famp, which has been published in final form at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/famp.12720. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with the Wiley Self-Archiving Policy [http://www.wileyauthors.com/self-archiving].</description> </descriptions> <fundingReferences> <fundingReference> <funderName>European Commission</funderName> <funderIdentifier funderIdentifierType="Crossref Funder ID">10.13039/100010661</funderIdentifier> <awardNumber awardURI="info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/779318/">779318</awardNumber> <awardTitle>Prevention of child mental health problems in Southeastern Europe - Adapt, Optimize, Test, and Extend Parenting for Lifelong Health</awardTitle> </fundingReference> </fundingReferences> </resource>
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