Morawska Alina, Sanders Matthew R
Parenting and Family Support Centre, School of Psychology, University of Queensland, St. Lucia 4072, Australia.
Behav Res Ther. 2006 Dec;44(12):1839-48. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2005.11.015. Epub 2006 Feb 3.
This study examined the effectiveness of a self-administered behavioural family intervention (BFI) for parents of toddlers, within the context of a regular telephone counselling service provider. Telephone counsellors were trained in the delivery of BFI, and 110 mothers of toddlers completed the intervention. There were significant short-term effects of intervention in terms of child behaviour problems and parenting style, parenting confidence and anger. In addition, there were improvements in mother's personal adjustment, and lower levels of parenting conflict. The intervention effects were maintained at 3-month follow-up. The results provide support for the effectiveness of self-administered BFI, and have implications for the population level delivery of behavioural family interventions.
本研究在一家常规电话咨询服务机构的背景下,考察了针对幼儿父母的自我管理式行为家庭干预(BFI)的有效性。电话咨询员接受了实施BFI的培训,110名幼儿母亲完成了该干预。在儿童行为问题、养育方式、养育信心和愤怒方面,干预产生了显著的短期效果。此外,母亲的个人调适得到改善,养育冲突水平降低。干预效果在3个月的随访中得以维持。研究结果为自我管理式BFI的有效性提供了支持,并对行为家庭干预在人群层面的实施具有启示意义。