The Impact of Family Stressors on the Social Development of Adolescents Admitted to a Residential Treatment Facility


Autoria(s): Harr, Cynthia; Horn-Johnson, Tancy; Williams, Nathaniel; DeJager, Lacey
Data(s)

23/11/2011

Resumo

The focus of this research was to determine the impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents at admission to long-term mental health residential care. The study was conducted at the Waco Center for Youth, the only long-term residential care agency serving emotionally and behaviorally challenged adolescents and their families that functions under the authority of the Texas Department of State Health Services. Data was obtained from social assessment forms (N=457) in case records of clients. The prevalence of problem behaviors exhibited by the youth upon entry to the residential facility was examined and it was found that the youth entering the facility were experiencing severe impairment in their social development across several domains. Results indicated that youth with more family stressors exhibited significantly greater impairment in their social development (b = .19, p = .000) which suggests that the combination of multiple stressors within a family inhibits adolescent social development. The research supports a family systems approach to treatment that focuses on building family strengths and actively involving family in the intervention process.

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http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/jfs/vol11/iss1/11

http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1013&context=jfs

Publicador

DigitalCommons@The Texas Medical Center

Fonte

Journal of Family Strengths

Palavras-Chave #Residential treatment #adolescent social development #family-driven care #adolescent mental health
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