Brown Louis D, Feinberg Mark E, Kan Marni L
Division of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas School of Public Health, El Paso Regional Campus, El Paso,TX 79902, USA.
Eval Program Plann. 2012 Feb;35(1):1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2011.05.001.
Fostering participant engagement is a challenging but essential component of effective prevention programs. To better understand which factors influence engagement, this study examines several predictors of couple engagement in Family Foundations (FF), a preventive intervention for first-time parents shown to enhance parent mental health, couple relations, parenting quality, and child adjustment through age 3 years. FF consists of a series of classes delivered through childbirth education departments at local hospitals. Baseline data on socio-demographics, parent mental health, and couple relationship quality were examined as predictors of participants' level of engagement in FF (n = 89 couples, 178 individuals). Sociodemographic variables such as parent gender, socioeconomic status, and age predicted program engagement to a limited extent. However, findings indicated that marital status was the best predictor of engagement. Discussion focuses on how findings can inform the development of practices that promote engagement, such as the use of targeted outreach efforts for individuals most at risk of disengagement.
促进参与者的参与度是有效预防项目中一项具有挑战性但又必不可少的组成部分。为了更好地理解哪些因素会影响参与度,本研究考察了夫妻参与“家庭基础”(FF)项目的几个预测因素,FF是一项针对初为人父母者的预防性干预措施,已证明该措施可改善父母心理健康、夫妻关系、育儿质量,并促进孩子在3岁前的适应能力。FF由当地医院分娩教育部门提供的一系列课程组成。研究将社会人口统计学、父母心理健康和夫妻关系质量的基线数据作为参与者参与FF项目程度(n = 89对夫妻,178人)的预测因素进行了考察。父母性别、社会经济地位和年龄等社会人口统计学变量对项目参与度的预测作用有限。然而,研究结果表明婚姻状况是参与度的最佳预测因素。讨论重点在于这些研究结果如何为促进参与度的实践发展提供信息,例如针对最有可能退出项目的个体开展有针对性的外展工作。