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EDITORIAL NE OF THE GREAT APPEALS OF PEDIAT- tion in the parental role, which can affect the develop- rics and related professions is the op- mental trajectory of bereaved children. portunity to do something that can make The Family Bereavement Program was designed to a lasting difference in the life of a child. buffer families against the cascade of events that may cause O The article by Sandler and colleagues bereaved children to deviate from their ideal develop- on a preventive intervention for bereaved families in this mental paths. Because of the possible negative effects of issue of the Archives offers such an opportunity. Classic spousal bereavement on the caregiver’s parenting style articles like “Protecting Adolescents from Harm” dem- and mental health, the FBP fostered positive parent- onstrate, in cross-sectional analyses, that a strong con- child interactions, encouraged consistent parental moni- nection between parent and child is protective against a toring and discipline, promoted caregiver mental health, wide range of health-risk behaviors. Because they are ex- and coached caregivers on how to help their children avoid perimental and longitudinal, the findings of Sandler and future preventable negative life events. The complemen- colleagues clearly demonstrate that strengthening fami- tary intervention
JAMA Pediatrics – American Medical Association
Published: Oct 1, 2010
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