Authors

  1. George, Melissa W. PhD
  2. Trumpeter, Nevelyn N. MS
  3. Wilson, Dawn K. PhD
  4. McDaniel, Heather L. BA
  5. Schiele, Bryn BA
  6. Prinz, Ron PhD
  7. Weist, Mark D. PhD

Abstract

The prevalence of unmet health and mental health needs among youth has spurred the growing consensus to develop strategies that integrate services to promote overall well-being. This pilot study reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a theory-driven, family-focused, integrated health-mental health promotion program for underserved adolescents receiving school mental health services. Parent and adolescent assessments conducted prior to and following the brief, 6-session promotion program showed significant improvements in family support, youth self-efficacy, health behaviors, and mental health outcomes. Clinician reports contributed to a characterization of the feasibility, acceptability, and future recommendations for the integrated program.