2021
DOI: 10.7202/1088181ar
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Les approches familiales en intervention précoce : repères pour guider les interventions et soutenir les familles dans les programmes d’intervention pour premiers épisodes psychotiques (PPEP)

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“…This approach involves systematically considering the involvement of children in their interventions. Despite a wealth of evidence supporting family involvement in mental health ( 65 ), achieving systematic implementation remains challenging. Findings of this study show that the strongest predictors for the adoption of higher FFP levels among adult mental health professionals in Quebec, are being employed on a full-time basis, perceiving a higher level of skills, knowledge, and confidence toward FFP, and having a supportive workplace environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach involves systematically considering the involvement of children in their interventions. Despite a wealth of evidence supporting family involvement in mental health ( 65 ), achieving systematic implementation remains challenging. Findings of this study show that the strongest predictors for the adoption of higher FFP levels among adult mental health professionals in Quebec, are being employed on a full-time basis, perceiving a higher level of skills, knowledge, and confidence toward FFP, and having a supportive workplace environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notwithstanding the substantial evidence base, implementation remains problematic, with remarkable similarities internationally across differing health care systems (Hahlweg & Baucom, 2022; Hansson, Romøren, Pedersen, et al, 2022; Hestmark et al, 2021; Morin et al, 2021; Powell et al, 2021) and from the earliest to established psychosis presentations (Estradé, Spencer, et al, 2023; Selick et al, 2017). Delivery estimates of receipt of family intervention range from half to none of those eligible (Bucci et al, 2016).…”
Section: Implementation and Delivery Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%