Morrissey-Kane E, Prinz R J
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA.
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 1999 Sep;2(3):183-98. doi: 10.1023/a:1021807106455.
Parental engagement in the treatment process is influenced by parents' beliefs about the cause of their children's problems, perceptions about their ability to handle such problems, and expectations about the ability of therapy to help them. This paper examines the role of parental cognitions related to attributions and expectations in relation to engagement in child mental health treatment. Reviewed studies indicate that parental attributions and expectations influence three aspects of treatment: help seeking, engagement and retention, and outcome. This paper integrates findings from developmental and clinical research, highlights gaps in the literature, presents the beginnings of a model regarding the parental attributional process as it relates to engagement in treatment, recommends future research directions, and discusses clinical implications.
父母对治疗过程的参与受到多种因素影响,包括他们对孩子问题成因的看法、对自身处理此类问题能力的认知以及对治疗帮助他们能力的期望。本文探讨了与归因和期望相关的父母认知在儿童心理健康治疗参与方面所起的作用。综述研究表明,父母的归因和期望会影响治疗的三个方面:寻求帮助、参与和持续治疗以及治疗结果。本文整合了发展心理学和临床研究的结果,突出了文献中的空白,提出了一个关于父母归因过程与治疗参与之间关系的初步模型,推荐了未来的研究方向,并讨论了临床意义。