Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
J Adolesc Health. 2013 Nov;53(5):595-601. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.11.015. Epub 2013 Feb 11.
To examine the cost and cost-effectiveness of implementing Talking Parents, Healthy Teens, a worksite-based parenting program designed to help parents address sexual health with their adolescent children.
We enrolled 535 parents with adolescent children at 13 worksites in southern California in a randomized trial. We used time and wage data from employees involved in implementing the program to estimate fixed and variable costs. We determined cost-effectiveness with nonparametric bootstrap analysis. For the intervention, parents participated in eight weekly 1-hour teaching sessions at lunchtime. The program included games, discussions, role plays, and videotaped role plays to help parents learn to communicate with their children about sex-related topics, teach their children assertiveness and decision-making skills, and supervise and interact with their children more effectively.
Implementing the program cost $543.03 (standard deviation, $289.98) per worksite in fixed costs, and $28.05 per parent (standard deviation, $4.08) in variable costs. At 9 months, this $28.05 investment per parent yielded improvements in number of sexual health topics discussed, condom teaching, and communication quality and openness. The cost-effectiveness was $7.42 per new topic discussed using parental responses and $9.18 using adolescent responses. Other efficacy outcomes also yielded favorable cost-effectiveness ratios.
Talking Parents, Healthy Teens demonstrated the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of a worksite-based parenting program to promote parent-adolescent communication about sexual health. Its cost is reasonable and is unlikely to be a significant barrier to adoption and diffusion for most worksites considering its implementation.
探讨实施“谈话父母,健康青少年”(Talking Parents,Healthy Teens)的成本和成本效益,这是一项基于工作场所的育儿计划,旨在帮助父母与青少年子女讨论性健康问题。
我们在加利福尼亚州南部的 13 个工作场所招募了 535 名有青少年子女的父母,参与一项随机试验。我们使用参与实施该计划的员工的时间和工资数据来估算固定成本和可变成本。我们使用非参数引导分析来确定成本效益。对于干预措施,父母在午餐时间参加八次每周一小时的教学课程。该计划包括游戏、讨论、角色扮演和录像角色扮演,以帮助父母学习与孩子沟通与性相关的话题,教授孩子自信和决策技能,并更有效地监督和与孩子互动。
实施该计划的每个工作场所的固定成本为 543.03 美元(标准差为 289.98 美元),每个父母的可变成本为 28.05 美元(标准差为 4.08 美元)。在 9 个月时,每个父母 28.05 美元的投资带来了性健康话题讨论数量、避孕套教学、沟通质量和开放性的改善。使用父母的反应,每个新讨论的话题的成本效益为 7.42 美元,使用青少年的反应则为 9.18 美元。其他疗效结果也产生了有利的成本效益比。
“谈话父母,健康青少年”证明了基于工作场所的育儿计划在促进父母与青少年关于性健康的沟通方面是可行且具有成本效益的。考虑到其实施,其成本合理,不太可能成为大多数考虑采用和推广该计划的工作场所的重大障碍。