Heinrichs Nina, Bertram Heike, Kuschel Annett, Hahlweg Kurt
Department of Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Assessment, Technical University of Braunschweig, Spielmannstr. 12a, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
Prev Sci. 2005 Dec;6(4):275-86. doi: 10.1007/s11121-005-0006-1.
Despite the potential of parent training as a prevention and behavioral family intervention strategy, there are a number of important issues related to implementation (e.g., recruitment and retention of families). This paper presents recruitment and retention data from families enrolling in a randomized controlled universal prevention trial for child behavior problems conducted in Germany. The recruitment rate averaged 31% (general project participation), with families of lower socioeconomic status (SES) participating at a lower rate. Project-declining families most often reported intrusion of privacy as their primary concern. In contrast, once parents were enrolled in the project, participation among those randomized to the parent training group averaged 77% (program/intervention participation); non-participation was mostly due to logistical issues. Parents accepting the offer of parent training were more likely to report child behavior problems than did declining parents. Although parents from more disadvantaged areas had a lower overall level of participation in the project once recruited, parents with children having higher levels of behavior problems indeed were more likely to participate in the intervention. Different recruitment methods may be required to engage high-risk families from socioeconomically disadvantaged areas to further improve community-level impact on child mental health.
尽管家长培训作为一种预防和行为家庭干预策略具有潜力,但在实施方面仍存在一些重要问题(例如,家庭的招募和留存)。本文介绍了在德国进行的一项针对儿童行为问题的随机对照普遍预防试验中,参与家庭的招募和留存数据。招募率平均为31%(总体项目参与率),社会经济地位较低的家庭参与率较低。拒绝参与项目的家庭最常报告的主要担忧是隐私受到侵犯。相比之下,一旦家长参与到项目中,被随机分配到家长培训组的家长的参与率平均为77%(项目/干预参与率);未参与主要是由于后勤问题。接受家长培训的家长比拒绝的家长更有可能报告孩子存在行为问题。虽然来自更弱势地区的家长在被招募后对项目的总体参与水平较低,但孩子行为问题程度较高的家长确实更有可能参与干预。可能需要采用不同的招募方法来吸引社会经济弱势地区的高风险家庭,以进一步提高社区层面对儿童心理健康的影响。