Family Talk versus usual services in improving child and family psychosocial functioning in families with parental mental illness (PRIMERA—Promoting Research and Innovation in Mental hEalth seRvices for fAmilies and children): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Mairead Furlong
Sinead McGilloway
Christine Mulligan
Colm McGuinness
Nuala Whelan
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[1] Maynooth University,Centre for Mental Health and Community Research, Department of Psychology and Social Sciences Institute
[2] Technological University Dublin,Department of Business
[3] Maynooth University,Department of Sociology
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Mental illness; Children; Families; Family talk; Intergenerational transmission; Intervention; Parents; Prevention; Protocol; Randomised controlled trial;
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