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Table 1 Overview of Administered Questionnaires and Informants

From: Effectiveness and working mechanisms of the InConnection approach in multi-problem families: study protocol of a mixed-methods study

Variable

Concept

Measure

Informant

Youth

Parent

YIM

Case manager

Primary outcome measure

Youth resilience

CYRM-12

x

   

Secondary outcome measures

Wellbeing

WHO-5

x

x

  

Youth emotional and behavioral problems

BPM

x

x

x

 

Out-of-home placements

demographics/ FCU

x

x

  

Parent-child relationship quality

PARA

x

x

  

Parental resilience

ARM-12

 

x

  

Parental empowerment

FES

 

x

  

Parenting behaviors

APQ-9

 

x

  

Risk of child safety

ARIJ

   

x

Mediators

Social resourcefulness

UCL

x

   

Shared decision making

SRS

x

x

  

Treatment motivation

TMS-F

x

   

Moderators

Socio-demographic factors

demographics/ FCU

x

x

x

 

Treatment characteristics

TIFMP

   

x

Predictors

Youth-YIM relationship quality

PARA, POPS & FIC

x

 

x

 

Case manager-YIM alliance

WCQ-6

  

x

 

Adherence to approach

InConnection guidelines

   

x

  1. Note: CYRM-12 Child and Youth Resilience Measure – Short form, ARM-12 Adult Resilience Measure – Short form, PARA Psychological Availability and Reliance on Adult, WHO-5 World Health Organization Well-Being Index, BPM Brief Problems Monitor, FES Family Empowerment Scale, APQ-9 Alabama Parenting Questionnaire – Short form, ARIJ Actuarieel Risicotaxatie Instrument voor Jeugdbescherming [Actuarial Risk Assessment Tool for Protection of Juveniles], FCU Family Check-up, UCL Utrecht Coping List, SRS Session Rating Scale, TMS-F Treatment Motivation Scales for Forensic Outpatient Treatment, POPS Perceptions of Parents Scale, FIC Frequency and Intensity of Contact, WCQ-6 Work Climate Questionnaire – Short version, and TIFMP Taxonomy of Interventions for Families with Multiple Problems