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Family-Centered Care in Juvenile Justice Institutions: A Mixed Methods Study Protocol

Family-Centered Care in Juvenile Justice Institutions: A Mixed Methods Study Protocol

The problems of these families vary from disturbed mutual relationships, to drug abuse, delinquency, and poor mental health among family members [1,2]. In adolescents, the risk of committing criminal offenses is related to family factors such as poor parenting skills, lack of emotional support from parents, neglect and physical abuse, and criminal behavior of family members [3]. Family therapy reduces criminal behavior of adolescents [4], and also improves family functioning [5-7].

Inge Simons, Eva Mulder, Henk Rigter, René Breuk, Wander van der Vaart, Robert Vermeiren

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(3):e177