The University of Queensland, Australia.
Res Dev Disabil. 2011 Nov-Dec;32(6):2148-56. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.07.022. Epub 2011 Aug 9.
Children with developmental disabilities are at substantially greater risk of developing emotional and behavioural problems compared to their typically developing peers. While the quality of parenting that children receive has a major effect on their development, empirically supported parenting programs reach relatively few parents. A recent trend in parenting intervention research has been the adoption of a public health approach to improve the quality of parenting at a population level. This has involved delivering parenting interventions on a large scale and in a cost-effective manner. Such trials have been demonstrated to reduce negative parenting practices, prevent child maltreatment, and reduce child behavioural and emotional problems. However, these trials have been restricted to parents of children who are developing typically. This paper explores the rational for the extension of a population health approach to parenting interventions for children with developmental disabilities. It is argued that a population-based implementation and evaluation trial of an empirically supported system of interventions is needed to determine whether this approach is viable and can have a positive impact on parents and their children in a disability context. The Stepping Stones Triple P--Positive Parenting Program is presented as an example of a parenting intervention that satisfies the requirements for such a trial. Tasks and challenges of such a trial are discussed.
与正常发育的同龄人相比,发育障碍儿童出现情绪和行为问题的风险高得多。虽然儿童所接受的育儿质量对其发育有重大影响,但经验证有效的育儿计划相对较少的父母能够受益。育儿干预研究的一个新趋势是采用公共卫生方法,从人群层面改善育儿质量。这涉及大规模、具有成本效益地实施育儿干预。这些试验已经证明可以减少消极的育儿实践,防止儿童虐待,并减少儿童的行为和情绪问题。然而,这些试验仅限于发育正常的儿童的父母。本文探讨了将公共卫生方法扩展到发育障碍儿童的育儿干预的合理性。有人认为,需要进行基于人群的实施和评估试验,以确定这种方法是否可行,以及它是否能够在残疾环境中对父母及其子女产生积极影响。积极父母计划——踏脚石三重 P 被提出作为这样一个试验的一个例子。讨论了这样一个试验的任务和挑战。