Polinsky Margaret L, Pion-Berlin Lisa, Williams Sandra, Long Tanya, Wolf Angela M
Parents Anonymous Inc.
Child Welfare. 2010;89(6):43-62.
This evaluation assessed whether participation in Parents Anonymous mutual support groups was associated with child maltreatment prevention. Parents new to groups across the United States were interviewed at baseline, one month, and six months. Using standardized scales, all parents showed improvements in some child maltreatment outcomes, risk factors, and protective factors. Parents starting out with particularly serious needs showed statistically significant improvement on every scale. Results indicated that Parents Anonymous participation contributes to child maltreatment reduction.
这项评估旨在确定参与“匿名家长”互助小组是否与预防儿童虐待相关。全美各小组的新成员家长在基线期、一个月和六个月时接受了访谈。使用标准化量表评估,所有家长在一些儿童虐待结果、风险因素和保护因素方面均有改善。最初需求特别严重的家长在各项量表上均显示出具有统计学意义的改善。结果表明,参与“匿名家长”小组有助于减少儿童虐待现象。