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This is the authors' accepted manuscript of an article that has been published in its final definitive form by Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.
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This paper presents the findings from an evaluation of an intervention (M-PACT+) aiming to address the effects of parental substance misuse in school settings. The paper considers the evidence of effectiveness, and goes on to explore how schools were involved with the intervention.A theory of change was developed for the intervention, which identified key steps of change that were expected for the beneficiaries (family members and children). Mixed methods were then used to form a portfolio of data to support or refute the theory. This data included quantitative validated scale data and questionnaires at various points in time with staff, and participants (including children), and qualitative data obtained from school staff, intervention staff, families and children.This paper concludes that the evidence supports the theory that providing M-PACT+ in school settings can begin to address the effects of parental substance misuse for the families that engage with it. Further, the paper shows that the ethos of the schools involved influences how families are identified and referred, and that interventions of this kind are most likely to succeed where they are integrated into an ethos where there is a shared responsibility for a broad child wellbeing agenda between schools and other community agencies.This paper explores the evaluation of a unique family intervention. The findings will be of value to those seeking to implement such interventions in partnership with schools and/or community agencies.
Author(s): Laing K, McWhirter J, Templeton L, Russell C
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Health Education
Year: 2019
Volume: 119
Issue: 1
Pages: 63-82
Online publication date: 23/01/2019
Acceptance date: 01/11/2018
Date deposited: 12/11/2018
ISSN (print): 0965-4283
ISSN (electronic): 1758-714X
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/HE-08-2017-0043
DOI: 10.1108/HE-08-2017-0043
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