TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Community Mental Health Services/organization & administration KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/organization & administration KW - Feasibility Studies KW - Female KW - Health Promotion/methods KW - Health Services Needs and Demand KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Mental Health KW - Obesity/prevention & control KW - Patient Acceptance of Health Care KW - Pilot Projects KW - Program Evaluation KW - Rural Population KW - School Health Services/organization & administration KW - Schools KW - Southeastern United States AU - M. W. George AU - N. N. Trumpeter AU - D. K. Wilson AU - H. L. McDaniel AU - B. Schiele AU - R. Prinz AU - M. D. Weist A1 - AB - The prevalence of unmet health and mental health needs among youth has spurred the growing consensus to develop strategies that integrate services to promote overall well-being. This pilot study reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a theory-driven, family-focused, integrated health-mental health promotion program for underserved adolescents receiving school mental health services. Parent and adolescent assessments conducted prior to and following the brief, 6-session promotion program showed significant improvements in family support, youth self-efficacy, health behaviors, and mental health outcomes. Clinician reports contributed to a characterization of the feasibility, acceptability, and future recommendations for the integrated program. BT - Family & community health C5 - General Literature CP - 1 CY - United States DO - 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000012 IS - 1 JF - Family & community health N2 - The prevalence of unmet health and mental health needs among youth has spurred the growing consensus to develop strategies that integrate services to promote overall well-being. This pilot study reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a theory-driven, family-focused, integrated health-mental health promotion program for underserved adolescents receiving school mental health services. Parent and adolescent assessments conducted prior to and following the brief, 6-session promotion program showed significant improvements in family support, youth self-efficacy, health behaviors, and mental health outcomes. Clinician reports contributed to a characterization of the feasibility, acceptability, and future recommendations for the integrated program. PP - United States PY - 2014 SN - 1550-5057; 0160-6379 SP - 19 EP - 30 EP - T1 - Feasibility and preliminary outcomes from a pilot study of an integrated health-mental health promotion program in school mental health services T2 - Family & community health TI - Feasibility and preliminary outcomes from a pilot study of an integrated health-mental health promotion program in school mental health services U1 - General Literature U2 - 24297005 U3 - 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000012 VL - 37 VO - 1550-5057; 0160-6379 Y1 - 2014 ER -