Redmond C, Spoth R, Shin C, Lepper H S
Institute for Social and Behavioral Research, Iowa State University, Ames 50010, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1999 Dec;67(6):975-84. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.67.6.975.
The present investigation extended prior work by R. Spoth, C. Redmond, and C. Shin (1998). These researchers reported findings that 2 universal family-focused preventive intervention programs each had direct effects on a proximal parenting outcome (intervention-targeted parenting behaviors) and indirect effects on 2 global and distal outcomes (parent-child affective quality and general child management) at posttesting. A replication of the previously tested parenting outcome model was conducted with 1-year follow-up data and procedures identical to those used in the earlier study. Results of the present study (N = 404 families) indicate that statistically significant effects on parenting outcomes were sustained through a 1-year period following the posttest.
本研究扩展了R. 斯波思、C. 雷德蒙德和C. 申(1998年)之前的工作。这些研究人员报告称,两项以家庭为重点的普遍预防干预项目在测试后对一个近端育儿结果(干预目标育儿行为)均有直接影响,并对两个整体和远端结果(亲子情感质量和儿童总体管理)有间接影响。利用1年的随访数据以及与早期研究相同的程序,对之前测试过的育儿结果模型进行了复制。本研究(N = 404个家庭)结果表明,对育儿结果的统计学显著影响在测试后持续了1年。