Fulton A M, Murphy K R, Anderson S L
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74078.
Adolescence. 1991 Spring;26(101):73-81.
This study focused upon an intervention program that allowed adolescent mothers to have major input in identifying knowledge they needed concerning their children's growth and their own parenting skills. Seventy-six females participated in the 4-month program. A pretest-posttest design was used to measure changes in self-esteem, knowledge of child development, and tendencies toward inappropriate interactions with children. Analysis of effectiveness of this program indicated that it had been effective. Results revealed significant differences between pre- and posttest measures of child development knowledge in the areas of infant and toddler development. Further analysis indicated a significant change in the subjects' child abuse potential at the end of the program. No significant difference could be found in measures of self-esteem between the beginning and end of the program. A 10-month follow-up study coordinated between two public agencies found that none of the adolescent parents who had completed the program had been reported for child abuse or neglect. The results support the importance of short-term intervention programs for adolescent parents.
本研究聚焦于一项干预计划,该计划让青春期母亲在确定她们所需的有关子女成长及自身育儿技能的知识方面发挥主要作用。76名女性参与了为期4个月的计划。采用前测-后测设计来衡量自尊、儿童发展知识以及与儿童不当互动倾向的变化。对该计划有效性的分析表明它是有效的。结果显示,在婴幼儿发展领域,儿童发展知识的前测和后测指标之间存在显著差异。进一步分析表明,在计划结束时,受试者虐待儿童的潜在可能性有显著变化。在计划开始和结束时的自尊测量中未发现显著差异。由两个公共机构协调进行的一项为期10个月的跟踪研究发现,完成该计划的青春期父母中,没有一人被举报有虐待或忽视儿童的行为。这些结果支持了针对青春期父母的短期干预计划的重要性。