2023
DOI: 10.54431/jsi.710
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YOU ARE OKAY. EXPERIENCES OF PARTICIPANTS WITH THE ‘YOU ARE OKAY’ PROGRAM

Abstract: Many children with mild intellectual disabilities who have parents with mental health concerns suffer from social-emotional problems. The ‘You are Okay’ program is the first to support these children and their parents. An effect study showed first promising results in decreasing children’s emotional and behavioural problems. The current study was conducted to evaluate the intervention qualitatively using experiences of the participants. A combination of questionnaires administered to 28 children and fourteen p… Show more

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“…Prevention programs for the children of parents with mental illness have been implemented in some other countries (Australia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, The Netherlands, USA, etc. ), and the related research shows that these programs reduce children’s risk of developing mental illnesses ( 13 , 14 ), sometimes by up to 40% ( 3 ). Other studies have demonstrated that preventative intervention programs protect both parents with SMI and their offspring ( 15 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prevention programs for the children of parents with mental illness have been implemented in some other countries (Australia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, The Netherlands, USA, etc. ), and the related research shows that these programs reduce children’s risk of developing mental illnesses ( 13 , 14 ), sometimes by up to 40% ( 3 ). Other studies have demonstrated that preventative intervention programs protect both parents with SMI and their offspring ( 15 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%