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推进亲子互动评估:与青少年的家长指导游戏开发

Advancing the assessment of parent-child interactions: development of the Parent Instruction-Giving Game with Youngsters.

作者信息

Hupp Stephen D A, Reitman David, Forde Debra A, Shriver Mark D, Kelley Mary Lou

机构信息

Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA.

出版信息

Behav Ther. 2008 Mar;39(1):91-106. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2007.05.004. Epub 2007 Oct 31.

Abstract

This study investigates the validity of the Parent Instruction-Giving Game with Youngsters (PIGGY), a newly developed direct-observation system. The PIGGY is a derivative of the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System II [DPICS-II; Eyberg, S. M., Bessmer, J., Newcomb, K., Edwards, D., Robinson, E. (1994). Manual for the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System-II. Social and Behavioral Sciences Documents (Ms. No. 2897)] and the Behavior Coding System [BCS; Forehand, R. L., McMahon, R. J. (1981). Helping the noncompliant child. New York: Guilford Press] and utilizes a format similar to the more structured Compliance Test [Roberts, M. W., Powers, S. W. (1988). The Compliance Test. Behavioral Assessment, 10, 375-398]. Using the PIGGY, parents provide standardized commands to their child (e.g., "Put the book on the table"). The parenting skills used to gain compliance (e.g., instruction giving, praise, discipline techniques) as well as child behavior (e.g., noncompliance) are coded on an observation form. In Study 1, 14 "noncompliant" and 14 "compliant" children and their mothers were selected based on parent report of child behavior. The PIGGY differentiated between the two groups on repeat commands, defiant child behavior, and over-reactive parenting. Other forms of validity are also reported. In Study 2, the PIGGY was used to monitor the effectiveness of behavioral parent training with a mother and her 3-year-old daughter with oppositional-defiant disorder. Changes in both child and parent behavior were reflected in PIGGY scores. Overall, these studies suggest that the PIGGY may be valuable as both a screening tool and a measure of response to treatment.

摘要

本研究调查了一种新开发的直接观察系统——青少年家长指令给予游戏(PIGGY)的有效性。PIGGY是二元亲子互动编码系统II[DPICS-II;埃伯格,S.M.,贝斯默,J.,纽科姆,K.,爱德华兹,D.,罗宾逊,E.(1994年)。二元亲子互动编码系统-II手册。社会与行为科学文献(编号2897)]和行为编码系统[BCS;福尔汉德,R.L.,麦克马洪,R.J.(1981年)。帮助不听话的孩子。纽约:吉尔福德出版社]的衍生版本,并采用了与结构更严谨的顺从性测试[罗伯茨,M.W.,鲍尔斯,S.W.(1988年)。顺从性测试。行为评估,10,375 - 398]类似的形式。使用PIGGY时,家长会向孩子提供标准化指令(例如,“把书放在桌子上”)。用于获得孩子顺从的育儿技巧(例如,给予指令、表扬、管教技巧)以及孩子的行为(例如,不顺从)会在观察表上进行编码。在研究1中,根据家长对孩子行为的报告,挑选出14名“不顺从”和14名“顺从”的孩子及其母亲。PIGGY在重复指令、挑衅性儿童行为和过度反应性育儿方面区分了这两组。还报告了其他形式的有效性。在研究2中,PIGGY被用于监测一位患有对立违抗障碍的母亲及其3岁女儿的行为家长培训的效果。孩子和家长行为的变化都反映在PIGGY分数中。总体而言,这些研究表明,PIGGY作为一种筛查工具和治疗反应的测量方法可能都很有价值。

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