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. 2019 Apr 9;10:155. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00155

Table 1.

Stakeholder consultation methods and participants.

Young People (n = 14) Parents (n = 7) Practitioners (n = 31)
Method: 3
Focus Group (number conducted) 2 1
Interview (number conducted) 2 face-to-face 2 telephone
0
Family SMILES experience (n, %) Previous experience 6, 43% No previous experience 8, 57% No previous experience 7, 100% Previous experience: Voluntary organization A practitioners (10, 32%) No previous experience: Voluntary organization B practitioners (15) and; NHS practitioners (6) (68%)
Gender 9 girls (64%), 5 boys (36%) 7 women (100%) 28 women, 1 man
Age (mean, range) 11, 10–16 41.14, 33–47
Siblings (n, %) 11, 79%
Live with parent experiencing SMI (n, %) 13, 93%
Awareness of parental mental health type (n, %) 10, 71%
Number of children under 17 years (mean) 2.43
Time experienced SMI (mean, range) 14, 2–25
Professional qualifications Social work, teaching, counseling, clinical psychology, OT, mental health nursing, family therapy
Numbers in managerial position (n, %) 7, 23%