Male Caregivers and Engagement in a Family Strengthening Program for Child Disruptive Behavior Disorders
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Male Caregivers and Engagement in a Family Strengthening Program for Child Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Abstract
Awareness and interest in involving male caregivers in child mental health treatment has grown, especially for youth with disruptive behavior disorders like oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between male caregiver involvement and treatment engagement for child ODD. Children (n = 122) ages 7-11 and their caregivers participated in the 4 Rs 2 Ss Strengthening Families Program for child-onset ODD. Families were compared based on male caregiver presence. Families with a male caregiver were significantly more resourced with respect to income, educational status, and food security. Additionally, they were over three times less likely to drop out of the program than those without a male caregiver. The presence of a male caregiver was associated with increased resources and higher rates of engagement in services than single, female-headed families. Future research is needed to discern the underlying mechanisms of this association.
Keywords: Child mental health services; Disruptive behavior disorders; Family strengthening intervention; Father involvement; Mental health services utilization.
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