Cameron James R, Rice David C, Sparkman Gregg, Neville Helen F
The Preventive Ounce.
J Community Psychol. 2013 Mar;41(2):236-248. doi: 10.1002/jcop.21526. Epub 2013 Feb 14.
This study investigates whether individualized, anticipatory temperament guidance could benefit the parent-child relationship and improve children's mental health over time. Parents of preschoolers in a health management organization completed a temperament questionnaire, received written parenting information tailored to their child's temperament, and were asked to complete a program evaluation questionnaire. The numbers of subsequent visits to the pediatric and psychiatry departments with anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and other externalizing behavior diagnoses were compared over 15 years to a control sample that received only standard care. Parents positively reviewed the program and boys who received the intervention had fewer visits with psychiatric diagnoses. Analyses revealed an interaction effect, where boys with harder-to-manage temperaments saw a greater reduction in visits from the intervention. By sensitizing parents to their child's temperament and helping parents understand and manage temperament-related behaviors, anticipatory guidance can encourage a positive parent-child relationship and reduce future occurrences of psychiatric diagnoses.
本研究调查了个性化的、预期性的气质引导是否能随着时间的推移有益于亲子关系并改善儿童的心理健康。一家健康管理机构中学龄前儿童的家长完成了一份气质问卷,收到了根据其孩子气质量身定制的书面育儿信息,并被要求完成一份项目评估问卷。在15年的时间里,将随后因焦虑、抑郁、注意力缺陷多动障碍和其他外化行为诊断而去儿科和精神科就诊的次数与仅接受标准护理的对照样本进行了比较。家长对该项目给予了积极评价,接受干预的男孩因精神疾病诊断而就诊的次数较少。分析揭示了一种交互效应,即气质较难管理的男孩因干预而就诊次数的减少幅度更大。通过使家长对其孩子的气质敏感,并帮助家长理解和管理与气质相关的行为,预期性引导可以促进积极的亲子关系,并减少未来精神疾病诊断的发生。