McDonald Renee, Jouriles Ernest N, Skopp Nancy A
Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275-0442, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2006 Mar;20(1):127-36. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.20.1.127.
This study evaluated the long-term effects of Project SUPPORT, an intervention designed to reduce conduct problems among children in domestically violent families. Participating mothers had sought shelter because of domestic violence and had at least one child (4-9 years old) exhibiting clinical levels of conduct problems. Results indicated that at 2 years posttreatment, 15% of children in families in the Project SUPPORT condition exhibited clinical levels of conduct problems compared with 53% of those in the existing services condition. In addition, mothers of children in the Project SUPPORT condition reported their children to be happier, to have better social relationships, and to have lower levels of internalizing problems, relative to children in the comparison condition. Mothers in the Project SUPPORT condition were less likely to use aggressive child management strategies and were less likely to have returned to their partners during the follow-up period.
本研究评估了“支持项目”的长期效果,该项目旨在减少家庭暴力家庭中儿童的行为问题。参与项目的母亲因家庭暴力而寻求庇护,且至少有一个孩子(4至9岁)表现出临床水平的行为问题。结果表明,在治疗后两年,“支持项目”组家庭中有15%的儿童表现出临床水平的行为问题,而现有服务组这一比例为53%。此外,与对照组的儿童相比,“支持项目”组儿童的母亲报告称自己的孩子更快乐、社交关系更好、内化问题水平更低。“支持项目”组的母亲较少使用攻击性的儿童管理策略,且在随访期间较少回到伴侣身边。