Multisystemic Therapy® for social, emotional, and behavioural problems in youth age 10 to 17: An updated systematic review and meta‐analysis | Semantic Scholar (2024)

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The Logic of Generalization From Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Impact Evaluations

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are viewed as potent tools for generalized causal inference. These reviews are routinely used to inform decision makers about expected effects of interventions.

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Adolescents who enter state custody concurrently with a psychiatric hospitalization
    Theodore P. CrossShufen WangSteve P. TranY. Chiu

    Psychology

    Children and Youth Services Review

  • 2024
Abortion and mental health outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
    Julia H. LittellSarah YoungTherese D. PigottM. A. BiggsTrine Munk‐OlsenJulia R. Steinberg

    Psychology, Medicine

    Campbell systematic reviews

  • 2024

This review aims to inform policy and practice by locating, critically appraising, and synthesizing empirical evidence on associations between abortion and subsequent mental health outcomes by locating, critically appraising, and synthesizing empirical evidence on associations between abortion and subsequent mental health outcomes.

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Protocol: Interventions aimed at preventing out‐of‐home placement of children: A systematic review
    N. DalgaardAnja BondebjergElizabeth BengtsenJ. DietrichsonAnders Bach‐Mortensen

    Sociology

    Campbell systematic reviews

  • 2024

Abstract This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows. The aim of the present review is to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of interventions for

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Solutions Trial: Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in 10–17-year-olds presenting at police custody: a randomised controlled trial
    Gwenllian MoodyElinor Coulman Samantha Flynn

    Psychology

    Trials

  • 2024

Background Within England, children and young people (CYP) who come into police custody are referred to Liaison and Diversion (L&D) teams. L&D teams have responsibility for liaising with healthcare

What do justice-involved youth want from integrated youth services? A conjoint analysis.
    Deanna F KlymkiwDavid M DayJ. HendersonL. Hawke

    Sociology, Psychology

    Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and…

  • 2024

BackgroundMany youth in the criminal justice system are affected by mental health and/or substance use (MHS) challenges, yet only a minority receive treatment. One way to increase access to MHS care

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Improving the Usefulness and Use of Meta-Analysis to Inform Policy and Practice
    Rebecca Maynard

    Education

    Evaluation review

  • 2024

This chapter begins with an overview of recent developments that have encouraged and facilitated greater use of research syntheses, including Meta-Analysis, to guide public policy and practice in

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Integrated Youth Service Preferences of Caregivers of Justice-Involved Youth: A Discrete Choice Conjoint Experiment
    Deanna F KlymkiwDavid M DayJ. HendersonL. Hawke

    Psychology, Sociology

    International journal of integrated care

  • 2024

Introduction: Mental health and/or substance use (MHS) challenges affect approximately 95% of youth in the criminal justice system, with only three in ten justice-involved youth receiving treatment.

Transferability of Lessons From Program Evaluations: Iron Laws, Hiding Hands and the Evidence Ecosystem
    Tom Ling

    Education

    Evaluation review

  • 2024

Assessing the transferability of lessons from social research or evaluation continues to raise challenges. Efforts to identify transferable lessons can be based on two different forms of

Reducing the risk of criminal exploitation using multi-systemic therapy (the RESET Study): study protocol for a feasibility study and process evaluation
    N. K. HaydenS. Flynn P. E. Langdon

    Psychology

    Pilot and Feasibility Studies

  • 2023

Background Child criminal exploitation is a form of child abuse that poses a serious risk to thewelfare, safety, and wellbeingof young people. Multisystemic therapy (MST) is an intensive family and

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Meta-analysis with Robust Variance Estimation: Expanding the Range of Working Models

In prevention science and related fields, large meta-analyses are common, and these analyses often involve dependent effect size estimates. Robust variance estimation (RVE) methods provide a way to

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Multisystemic therapy versus management as usual in the treatment of adolescent antisocial behaviour (START): 5-year follow-up of a pragmatic, randomised, controlled, superiority trial.
    P. FonagyS. Butler I. Goodyer

    Psychology, Medicine

    The lancet. Psychiatry

  • 2020
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Factorial Structure of the Therapist Adherence Measure-Revised (TAM-R) Within Multisystemic Therapy
    A. LangeM. DelsingR. ScholteR. E. A. Rijken

    Psychology

  • 2020

Abstract. The Therapist Adherence Measure (TAM-R) is a central assessment within the quality-assurance system of Multisystemic Therapy (MST). Studies into the validity and reliability of the TAM in...

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Brief report: Follow‐up outcomes of multisystemic therapy for adolescents with an intellectual disability and the relation with parental intellectual disability
    A. BlankesteinA. LangeR. V. D. van der RijkenR. ScholteX. MoonenR. Didden

    Psychology, Medicine

    Journal of applied research in intellectual…

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This study was the first to report long‐term outcomes of MST‐ID, and achieved similar results in families with and without parents with an intellectual disability.

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What to do with a clinical trial with conflicts of interest
    Andreas LundhI. BoutronL. StewartA. Hrõbjartsson

    Medicine

    BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

  • 2020

Concern for conflicts of interest are particularly important in clinical trials, as trials play a central role in clinical practice, by providing the basis for regulatory drug and device approval and by producing evidence to guide clinical decision-making and clinical guideline recommendations.

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Treatment Outcomes of a Shortened Secure Residential Stay Combined With Multisystemic Therapy: A Pilot Study
    Anne RoversA. BlankesteinR. V. D. van der RijkenR. ScholteA. Lange

    Psychology

    International journal of offender therapy and…

  • 2019

The results showed that externalizing behavior problems and parenting stress had decreased at the end of treatment in ThuisBest, and the treatment outcomes seemed a promising trajectory, as it reduces the length of the stay in secure residential youth care, and may, therefore, be more cost-effective than standard secure Residential youth care.

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MISSING DATA IN META-ANALYSIS
    T. Pigott

    Business

    The Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta…

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A Preliminary Investigation of Ethnic Differences in Resistance in Multisystemic Therapy
    Caitlin S. SayeghBrittany N Hall-ClarkD. McDanielColleen A. Halliday-BoykinsP. CunninghamStanley J. Huey

    Psychology, Sociology

    Journal of clinical child and adolescent…

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It is recommended that clinical scientists make efforts to test for ethnic differences in treatment process so that therapies like Multisystemic Therapy can be understood in a more comprehensive and nuanced manner.

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Evaluating the effects of multisystemic therapy for adolescents with intellectual disabilities and antisocial or delinquent behaviour and their parents
    A. BlankesteinR. V. D. van der Rijken R. Didden

    Psychology

    Journal of applied research in intellectual…

  • 2019

Compared to standard MST, MST‐ID more frequently resulted in improvements in parenting skills, family relations, social support, involvement with pro‐social peers and sustained positive behavioural changes that lasted up to 6 months post‐treatment.

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Multisystemic Therapy for Disruptive Behavior Problems in Youths with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Results from a Small Randomized Clinical Trial
    David V. WagnerC. BorduinMicah O. MazurekS. KanneAlex R. Dopp

    Psychology, Medicine

    Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent…

  • 2019

Outcomes for youths with ASD who participated in a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy (MST) indicated that MST was more effective that usual community services in improving family functioning and ameliorating youth problem behaviors.

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