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A program of family-centered care for adolescents in short-term stay groups of juvenile justice institutions.

Inge SimonsEva MulderRené BreukKees MosHenk RigterLieke van DomburghRobert Vermeiren
Published in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2017)
The combination of training and the identification of attainable ways for staff to promote parental involvement makes the family-centered care program valuable for practice. Because the program builds on suggestions from previous research and on the theoretical background of evidence-based family therapies, it has potential to improve care for detained adolescents and their parents. Further research is required to confirm if this assumption is correct.
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