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Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan.

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Brown, FL; Yousef, H; Bleile, ACE; Mansour, H; Barrett, A; Ghatasheh, M; Puffer, ES; Mansour, Z; Hayef, K; Kurdi, S; Ali, Q; Tol, WA ...
Published in: Global mental health (Cambridge, England)
January 2024

Armed conflict and forced displacement can significantly strain nurturing family environments, which are essential for child well-being. Yet, limited evidence exists on the effectiveness of family-systemic interventions in these contexts. We conducted a two-arm, single-masked, feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial (fRCT) of a whole-family intervention with Syrian, Iraqi and Jordanian families in Jordan. We aimed to determine the feasibility of intervention and study procedures to inform a fully-powered RCT. Eligible families were randomised to receive the Nurturing Families intervention or enhanced usual care (1:1). Masked assessors measured outcomes at baseline and endline; primary outcome measures were caregiver psychological distress, family functioning, and parenting practices. Families and implementing staff participated in qualitative interviews at endline. Of the 62 families screened, 60 (98%) were eligible, 97% completed the baseline and 90% completed the endline. Qualitative feedback indicated specific improvements in adolescent well-being, caregiver distress and parenting, and family relationships. Data highlighted high participant engagement and adequate facilitator fidelity and competence. Outcome measures had good psychometric properties (most α > 0.80) and sensitivity to change, with significant changes seen on most measures in the intervention but not control group. Findings indicate the acceptability and feasibility of intervention and study procedures. Subsequent full-scale evaluation is needed to determine effectiveness.

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Global mental health (Cambridge, England)

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2054-4251

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2054-4251

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

11

Start / End Page

e51

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Brown, F. L., Yousef, H., Bleile, A. C. E., Mansour, H., Barrett, A., Ghatasheh, M., … Jordans, M. J. D. (2024). Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan. Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England), 11, e51. https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2024.43
Brown, Felicity L., Hind Yousef, Alexandra C. E. Bleile, Hadeel Mansour, Anna Barrett, Maha Ghatasheh, Eve S. Puffer, et al. “Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan.Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England) 11 (January 2024): e51. https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2024.43.
Brown FL, Yousef H, Bleile ACE, Mansour H, Barrett A, Ghatasheh M, et al. Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan. Global mental health (Cambridge, England). 2024 Jan;11:e51.
Brown, Felicity L., et al. “Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan.Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England), vol. 11, Jan. 2024, p. e51. Epmc, doi:10.1017/gmh.2024.43.
Brown FL, Yousef H, Bleile ACE, Mansour H, Barrett A, Ghatasheh M, Puffer ES, Mansour Z, Hayef K, Kurdi S, Ali Q, Tol WA, El-Khani A, Calam R, Abu Hassan H, Jordans MJD. Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan. Global mental health (Cambridge, England). 2024 Jan;11:e51.
Journal cover image

Published In

Global mental health (Cambridge, England)

DOI

EISSN

2054-4251

ISSN

2054-4251

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

11

Start / End Page

e51

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences