The Friends and Family for Mental Health Program: A Pilot Study of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skills Intervention for Rural Adults
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        Pilot study on the Friends and Family for Mental Health Program, a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills program for informal caregivers in rural communities. Provides data on 37 Ohioans' change in informal care skills and psychological well-being while participating in the program. Discusses informal care models and examines barriers to mental health services in rural areas.
    Author(s)
            Samuel T. Murphy, Jennifer S. Cheavens, Daniel R. Strunk
        Citation
            Rural and Remote Health, 24(4), 9066
        Date
            10/2024
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                 ·                          Behavioral health
                 ·                          Informal caregivers
                 ·                          Mental health
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Ohio
                     
        