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Effectiveness of Functional Family Therapy in a Non‐Western Context: Findings from a Randomized‐Controlled Evaluation of Youth Offenders in Singapore

This study is the first to evaluate Functional Family Therapy (FFT) in a non‐Western culture. The effectiveness of FFT was examined in relation to three proximal outcomes relevant to youth offender rehabilitation: (i) mental well‐being, (ii) family functioning, and (iii) probation completion. 120 yo...

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Autores principales: Gan, Daniel Z. Q., Zhou, Yiwei, Abdul Wahab, Nur Diyanah binte, Ruby, Kala, Hoo, Eric
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33449378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/famp.12630
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Sumario:This study is the first to evaluate Functional Family Therapy (FFT) in a non‐Western culture. The effectiveness of FFT was examined in relation to three proximal outcomes relevant to youth offender rehabilitation: (i) mental well‐being, (ii) family functioning, and (iii) probation completion. 120 youth probationers (M (age) = 16.2, SD = 1.33) were randomly assigned to receive either standard probation services—Treatment‐As‐Usual (TAU; n = 57)—or FFT in addition to TAU (FFT; n = 63). Data on psychometric measures of mental well‐being and family functioning were obtained at (i) preprogram, (ii) postprogram, and (iii) at the end of probation. Probation completion data were obtained from casefile records. Mean mental well‐being scores of the FFT group improved from pre‐ to post‐treatment, and gains were maintained at follow‐up. However, there was a nonsignificant trend for the FFT group showing higher rates of reliable change and clinical recovery on the mental well‐being scale. There were no group differences in family functioning scores over time. However, there was a significant trend for the FFT group showing higher rates of reliable change and clinical recovery on the family functioning scale. Probation completion rates were 88.9% and 70.2% for the FFT and TAU groups, respectively. Youth in the FFT group were significantly more likely to complete probation successfully. The results support FFT’s effectiveness in Singaporean youth offenders. At a broader level, the study findings support the cross‐cultural effectiveness of FFT in, and transportability to, a non‐Western culture.