“…Using population norms to identify proportions of the sample with mental health symptoms in the "clinical range" can indicate whether these family members may require treatment from a mental health provider or if their symptoms could be more cost-effectively addressed through psychoeducation and support. Finally, there was wide variation in the types of mental health indicators examined including couple functioning (Allen et al, 2011;Gewirtz et al, 2010Gewirtz et al, , 2014a, family functioning (Everson et al, 2013), parenting stress (Chartrand et al, 2008;Flake et al, 2009;Louie & Cromer, 2014), psychotropic medication use (Larson et al, 2012), "life contentment" and "sense of coherence" (Everson et al, 2013), parenting concerns (Everson et al, 2013;Gewirtz et al, 2014a), marital concerns (Allen et al, 2011;Gewirtz et al, 2010Gewirtz et al, , 2014a, and depressive symptoms (Chartrand et al, 2008), thus making it difficult to directly compare results across studies.…”