A model of implementation for the family check-up in community mental health settings

Theory of Change and Developmental Model Guided by a developmental model of adaptation and risk behavior, the FCU is grounded in literature that focuses on parenting practices and family relationships as the core protective factors for preventing mental health distress and the later development of problem behavior through adolescence (e.g., Fosco et al., 2012). Decades … Read more

Positive parenting program helps strengthen families

“In all of my work, someone is getting a service; they’re getting something that can improve their lives. That is a really great way to pair something that I’m passionate about with my work at the university teaching and training students.” — Beth Stormshak The Family Check-Up, a parenting skills and support program designed and … Read more

New parenting skills app helps rural OR families

Researchers at the University of Oregon say a new online parenting skills program has helped improve mental health for rural Oregon families. After using the app, called Family Check-Up, for three months, parents reported a decrease in depression symptoms and increased confidence in their parenting. Kate Hails, research associate for the Prevention Science Institute at the University … Read more

Family Check-Up Online effects on parent wellbeing in families of toddler to preschool-age children

The Family Check-Up (FCU) is a brief, cost-effective, and strengths-based parenting intervention that is individually tailored to the needs of families (Dishion & Stormshak, 2007). Parents take part in an ecological assessment, which consists of standardized questions about parenting and family management skills, as well as important contextual factors such as stress, social support, and … Read more

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