Eisner Manuel, Meidert Ursula
Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK.
J Prim Prev. 2011 Apr;32(2):83-93. doi: 10.1007/s10935-011-0238-8.
This paper reports findings on parental engagement in a community-based parent training intervention. As part of a randomized trial, 821 parents were offered group-based Triple P as a parenting skills prevention program. Program implementation was conducted by practitioners. The intervention was implemented between Waves 1 and 2 of a longitudinal study, with a participation rate of 69% and a retention rate of 96%. The study finds that a practitioner-led dissemination can achieve recruitment and completion rates that are similar to those reported in researcher-led trials. Second, the study found that different factors are associated with the various stages of the parental engagement process. Family-related organizational and timing obstacles to participation primarily influence the initial stages of parental involvement. The strength of neighborhood networks plays a considerable role at the participation and completion stages of parental engagement. The general course climate and the intensity of program exposure predict the utilization of the program several months after the delivery.
本文报告了关于父母参与一项基于社区的家长培训干预措施的研究结果。作为一项随机试验的一部分,821名家长被提供了基于小组的三倍积极教养方案(Triple P)作为一项育儿技能预防计划。该计划由从业者实施。干预措施在一项纵向研究的第1波和第2波之间实施,参与率为69%,留存率为96%。研究发现,由从业者主导的传播能够实现与研究者主导试验中报告的类似的招募和完成率。其次,研究发现不同因素与父母参与过程的各个阶段相关。与家庭相关的组织和时间安排方面的参与障碍主要影响父母参与的初始阶段。邻里网络的强度在父母参与的参与和完成阶段发挥着相当大的作用。总体课程氛围和项目接触强度可预测项目交付数月后的利用率。