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Citation

Wisiol F, Juen B, Unterrainer C. Prax. Kinderpsychol. Kinderpsychiatr. 2017; 66(5): 345-361.

Vernacular Title

Der Einfluss von Risiko- und Wirkfaktoren auf den Erfolg in der Krisenintervention für Kinder und Jugendliche.

Affiliation

Institut für Psychologie der Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck Bruno-Sander-Haus Innrain 52f 6020 Innsbruck Österreich Institut für Psychologie der Universität Innsbruck.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Verlag Fur Medizinische Psychologie)

DOI

10.13109/prkk.2017.66.5.345

PMID

28468561

Abstract

The Impact of Risk Factors and Effective Factors on Success in Crisis Intervention for Children and Adolescents This article focuses on the evaluation of (inpatient) crisis interventions for children and adolescents, who can be admitted into the residential area of the KIZ for up to eight weeks in order to provide acute protection against massive violence, neglect or family conflicts in emergency situations. How successful the crisis intervention is or can be depends on various factors that have been worked out in this study. Various factors have an impact on success in crisis intervention; above all the participation, a good relationship and/or cooperation with the Counselors in the Crisis Intervention Center contribute to a great success. Restoring their own possibilities for action after a massive crisis, the strengthening of self-efficacy in crisis intervention must be considered critically. The young clients see little change here. The crisis intervention must therefore not only focus on its most important function, protection and security, but also on the strengthening of self-esteem and a positive sense of coherence as part of the crisis intervention.


Language: de

Keywords

Jugendliche; Kohärenz; Krisenintervention; Selbstwirksamkeit; Wirkfaktoren; adolescents; crisis intervention; effective factors; self-efficacy; sense of coherence

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