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How do family interventions impact functioning of newcomer household dynamics?

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How do family interventions impact functioning of newcomer household dynamics?

One strong source of evidence and several smaller moderate and suggestive studies show that interventions on intergenerational relationships can help decrease negative mental health symptoms and increase positive parenting practices.

  • Multiple studies reported significant improvements in the overall mental health of both child and caregiver participants.
  • Caregivers reported high levels of satisfaction with several different interventions, particularly regarding educational programming on positive coping and parenting skills.
  • There were no articles discussing interventions specifically related to couples that met search criteria. However, some interventions that addressed parenting styles included some focus on the relationship between the parents. Information on interventions addressing intimate partner violence is available in the Switchboard evidence summary titled “What works to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence among refugees?”.

 

Parent Management Training—the Oregon Model (PMTO) has been well tested with Latina/o immigrants and has the potential for adaptation to other cultures.

  • Although not always statistically significant, a majority of parent participants in the Latina/o PMTO programs reported positive changes in their parenting skills, children’s behaviors, and relationships.
  • There is some evidence showing the feasibility of adapting PMTO to additional cultures, but there is room for further study.

Post TitleStrength of EvidenceType of StudyDirection of Evidence
Brief imagery rescripting vs. usual care and treatment advice in refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder: Study protocol for a multi-center randomized-control trialModerateImpact evaluationPositive impact
A systematic review of school-based social-emotional interventions for refugee and war-traumatized youthStrongSystematic reviewInconclusive or mixed impact
Embroidery (tatriz) and Syrian refugees: Exploring loss and hope through storytellingSuggestiveSuggestive evidencePositive impact
Day patient treatment for traumatic grief: Preliminary evaluation of a one-year treatment programme for patients with multiple and traumatic lossesSuggestiveSuggestive evidencePositive impact
The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in war-traumatized refugee and internally displaced minors: Systematic review and meta-analysisStrongMeta-analysisInconclusive or mixed impact
Comparing trauma exposure, mental health needs, and service utilization across clinical samples of refugee, immigant, and U.S.-origin childrenSuggestiveSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Distrubed grief: Prolonged grief disorder and persistent complex bereavement disorderSuggestiveSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
The traumatic grief inventory self-report version (TGI-SR): Introduction and perliminary psychometric evaluationSuggestiveSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Prospective risk factors for complicated grief: A review of the empirical literatureSuggestiveSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Correlates of grief-related disorders and mental health outcomes among adult refugees exposed to trauma and bereavement: A systematic review and future research directionsStrongSystematic reviewNo evidence about impact
Posttraumatic stress disorder and prolonged grief in refugees exposed to trauma and lossSuggestiveSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact

Studies included in the database focused on high-income or upper middle-income countries, including but not limited to the United States. Studies included must have been published since 2012. To identify evidence related to case management with refugees, we searched the following websites and databases using the following population, methodology, and target outcome terms:

Websites and Databases Population Terms Methodology Terms Target Outcome Terms
ProQuest

PsycInfo

 

 

refugee

OR

immigrant

OR

“unaccompanied minor”

OR

asylee

OR

“temporary protected status”

OR

“victims of traffick*”

OR

“traffick* victims”

OR

T-Visa

OR

U-Visa

OR

Cuban

OR

Haitian

OR

Amerasian

 

evaluation

OR

impact

OR

program

OR

intervention

OR

policy

OR

project

OR

train*

OR

therapy

OR

treatment

OR

counseling

OR

workshop

OR

review

OR

meta-analysis

OR

synthesis

grief

OR

bereav*