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Supporting family and friends of young people with mental health issues using online technology: A rapid scoping literature review.

Christine MiglioriniDanielle Sui-Man LamCarol Harvey
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2021)
Preliminary evidence suggests flexible online options including professional and peer support, to respond to carers' busy lives are needed to maximize benefits. Content that is sufficiently individualized and targeted to address the diverse needs of parents, as well as other caregivers, is also required. Well-being and self-care, in addition to parenting skills should be given more consideration in online interventions. Examination of the value of support from peers is also warranted.
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