Families Systems & Health

Papers
(The TQCC of Families Systems & Health is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for The Family Climate Questionnaire: A General Measure of Autonomy Support From Family Members31
Practice management and implementation science in integrated behavioral health.24
Welcome everyone: Cultivating a sense of belonging.14
Supplemental Material for Barriers to Referral and Evaluation and Corresponding Navigation Services for Toddlers Screening Positive for Autism Spectrum Disorder13
Remote and in-person research education for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners.11
Leveraging community health workers in extending pediatric telebehavioral health care in rural communities: Evaluation design and methods.11
Establishing an accountability benchmark for equity, diversity, and inclusion: A 10-year scoping review of Families, Systems, & Health.10
A survey of pharmacists in integrated care: Benefits, barriers, and facilitators of integration.9
Latent class analysis of behavioral health service use among underserved youth in integrated primary care.8
Screening for pediatric behavioral health in primary care in rural and urban clinics.8
Work experience.8
Family resilience in obstetric patients with hypertensive disorder of pregnancy from initial diagnosis to six months postpartum: A longitudinal survey.8
“Integrated behavioral health plus”: The best of the worlds of collaborative care management, primary care behavioral health, and primary care.8
Supplemental Material for Effects of Interventions for Siblings of Children With Physical and Psychological Chronic Health Conditions: A Systematic Review8
Catatonia.7
Supplemental Material for Implementation of a Universal Screening and Follow-Up Care System for Pediatric Developmental and Behavioral Health in Federally Qualified Health Center Sites7
Does it work and can we do it? Hybrid research that answers both questions.7
Supplemental Material for Lessons Learned From the Health Resources and Services Administration Health Workforce Well-Being Grantees7
Proud of the changes we have made.6
Beyond grief: A mother’s journey from apathy to advocacy.6
Parenting dimensions and views on adolescent decision making in health care: A cross-national study of Belgian and Dutch parents.6
Development and evaluation of a caregiver checklist for primary care.6
Interprofessional skills as a predictor of culturally congruent practice behaviors.6
Technology in integrated health care and family systems: Expansive innovation and important considerations.6
Assessing the effects of prenatal enrollment into HealthySteps on dyadic health outcomes.6
Review of patient-centered primary care: Getting from good to great.6
Differentiation of self and psychological well-being in a sample of Italian and Korean young adults.6
Directional value statements: Collaborative Family Healthcare Association’s refined values.6
Anxiety and depressive symptoms, and positive and negative couple interactions among postpartum mothers and fathers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.6
Shortages to Solutions: Preparing a Diverse and Resilient Integrated Care Workforce.6
With a capitalized H.5
Contemplating on the end of integrated care—Part I: Anticipating creative destruction.5
From screening to specialty care: Leveraging primary care integrated psychologists to reduce barriers to autism diagnosis.5
Advancing the behavioral health workforce: An innovative integrated care and substance use disorder training model to improve outcomes for people in medically underserved communities.5
Pain: A fractured sense of self.5
Atrophy.5
Supplemental Material for Suicide Prevention Programming Across Ecological Levels: Recommendations From Latinx Immigrant Origin Youth and Their Parents5
Psychological flexibility is the ACE we need: A commentary on ACEs screening in adolescent primary care: Psychological flexibility as a moderator.5
7 a.m. in the physician lounge down the street.5
Mind and body as navigable dimensions of one larger reality, not just competing views of it: Commentary on Blount (2026).5
Family asthma management and physical activity among urban children.5
Supplemental Material for Social Connectedness and Diabetes Self-Management Across the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Study5
Supplemental Material for Family-Related Stressors, Emotional Reactivity, and Body Mass Index in Women at Cardiovascular Risk5
The selflessness of an 8-year-old.5
Supplemental Material for Whole Person Care: Outcomes From a 5-Year Care Model Integrating Primary Care Into a Behavioral Health Clinic4
Supplemental Material for Developing Social Network Typologies for South Asian Caregivers With Prediabetes, Gestational Diabetes, and Type 2 Diabetes in Peel Region, Ontario, Canada4
Diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives: A qualitative study on community health clinic team member perspectives.4
Suicide prevention programming across ecological levels: Recommendations from Latinx immigrant origin youth and their parents.4
Making it “EASI” for pediatricians to determine when toddler tantrums are “more than the terrible twos”: Proof-of-concept for primary care screening with the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles–Early4
“Deeper cuts”: A 55-word story.4
Primary care provider knowledge and confidence about suicide screening and prevention: The role of practicing in integrated behavioral health-primary care.4
Community-recruited parent perspectives of concern dismissal by pediatric providers.4
“Kill the wabbit”: From delirium to stronger familial bonds and healing.4
Flourishing and positive childhood experiences in children and adolescents: An analysis of a nationally representative sample.4
Review of Connections in the clinic: Relational narratives from team-based primary care.4
A preoperative relational screener and associations with weight loss: A pilot feasibility study.4
Much has changed, but much is the same.4
Social connectedness and diabetes self-management across the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study.3
Supervision needs of novice behavioral health clinicians in integrated primary care settings.3
Comparing perspectives on community mental health center-based integrated care for serious mental illness across age groups.3
Engaging the sacred: Considering spirituality in integrated care.3
Parental incarceration and adolescent food insecurity.3
Perceived family functioning within Chinese pregnant women and husband dyads: Levels, consistency, and correlates.3
Forgiven.3
Ultra-brief cognitive-behavioral therapy (for routine primary care visits: Feasibility and acceptability of a brief provider training workshop.3
Resilience.3
The physician’s fix.3
Families, Systems, & Health Ad Hoc Review List3
COVID-19 and crisis communication among African American households.3
Integrating legal services to improve behavioral health, a challenge met from a different angle.3
Supplemental Material for Information Sharing in Differences of Sex Development: The Creation of a Caregiver-Support Tool3
Hospital bag.3
Brief introductions to increase engagement with integrated psychology services in primary care.3
Piloting the role of the chief well-being officer in Veterans Health Administration: The auspicious start.3
Applying an intersectionality framework to health services research.3
Family strain, but not family support, is linked to worse pain interference among midlife adults reporting new chronic pain.3
Lessons learned from the Health Resources and Services Administration health workforce well-being grantees.2
Adult sibling-related experiences while caring for a parent diagnosed with a blood cancer.2
Transitioning to telemental health: Sociodemographic predictors of integrated behavioral health care utilization pre- and peri-COVID.2
Diagnosis in the digital age.2
Treating posttraumatic stress disorder in Veterans Affairs Primary Care Mental Health Integration settings: What psychological interventions are being used in standard practice?2
Marital adjustment and quality of life in fibromyalgia.2
The impact of a caregiver’s chronic illness on childhood psychosocial functioning.2
Physical and mental health outcomes of integrated care: Systematic review of study.2
Adapting psychotherapy in collaborative care for treating opioid use disorder and co-occurring psychiatric conditions in primary care.2
A biopsychosocial-spiritual wellness check program for internal medicine residents: A brief report.2
A real truth in dementia.2
Supplemental Material for Implementation and Evaluation of an Integrated Behavioral Health Curriculum Within a Family Medicine Clerkship2
Barriers to referral and evaluation and corresponding navigation services for toddlers screening positive for autism spectrum disorder.2
Supplemental Material for A Descriptive Examination of International Family/Shared Meals: Prevalence, Meal Types, Media at Meals, and Emotional Well-Being2
Facilitating coordination between medical and educational systems to improve access to pediatric therapies for preschool children with developmental delays and disabilities.2
Types of family support persons and links to self-efficacy and disease severity among underserved Latino/a primary care patients with type 2 diabetes.2
Who won?2
I am a nurse because.2
Unmet need for mental health services utilization among under-resourced Black and Latinx adults.2
Strengthening community capacity to address trauma through a Community Ambassador Network.2
Centering family voice during a public health crisis: Challenge and opportunity for health collaborations and community systems of care.2
The effect of education and counseling provided through a mobile application on healthy lifestyle behaviors in women with gestational diabetes: A randomized controlled trial.2
Brief behavioral intervention for chronic pain in integrated primary care: What are we waiting for?2
Responding flexibly to the complex problem of chronic pelvic pain: Incorporating patient needs into program development.2
In pursuit of high-quality primary care: A call to action to implement the objectives of the 2021 NASEM report.2
User-centered development of a web application to promote naloxone carrying among supporters of adults with opioid prescriptions.2
Finding hearts at peace: A new workforce competency.2
Children’s behavioral and mental health in primary care settings: A survey of self-reported comfort levels and practice patterns among pediatricians.2
Peer review: The jury duty of science.2
The missing competency: Conflict resolution and team cohesion in integrated care teams.2
Parenting about challenges and adolescents’ social anxiety, disrupted classroom concentration, and resilience knowledge: The mediating role of authentic self-esteem.2
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