Resilience, well-being and informal and formal support in multi-problem families during the covid-19 pandemic

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  • who: Natasha Koper from the Participants were multi-problem families receiving youth and family care who participated in a quasi-experimental multi-site study called Growth in personal environment (GRIP) [39]The GRIP study is registered at the Netherlands Trial Register (NL7565). The design of the study is in accordance with the guidelines of Helsinki (1964) and its later amendments, and approved by the faculty ethical review board of the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences of Utrecht University (FETC-18-093). The current study is preregistered at OSF Registries (osf.io/z7wvr). Data for GRIP were . . .

     

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