Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2013 Aug;27(4):650-7. doi: 10.1037/a0033465. Epub 2013 Jun 17.
The current pilot study was a quasi-experimental examination of the impact of father involvement in parent training among 44 families with a young child who presented with elevated externalizing behavior problems and developmental delay. All families were offered to receive Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), an evidence-based parent-training intervention, at a hospital-based outpatient clinic. Single-mother families were significantly more likely to drop out of treatment than two-parent families. Of the families that completed treatment, children from families in which a father participated in treatment had lower levels of parent-reported externalizing behavior problems than children from single-mother families and children from two-parent families in which the father did not participate in treatment. Additionally, children from father-involved families were significantly more compliant during a cleanup task than children from single-mother families following treatment. The current study is consistent with the limited research examining father involvement in parent training and extends the findings to children with developmental delay. These findings highlight the importance of involving fathers in parent training, particularly when working with children with developmental delay.
本研究是一项准实验研究,旨在探讨父亲参与育儿培训对 44 个有年幼子女的家庭的影响。这些家庭的孩子都有明显的外化行为问题和发育迟缓。所有家庭都被邀请在一家医院的门诊诊所接受亲子互动疗法(PCIT),这是一种基于证据的育儿培训干预措施。与双亲家庭相比,单身母亲家庭更有可能中途退出治疗。在完成治疗的家庭中,与来自单亲家庭和父亲未参与治疗的双亲家庭的孩子相比,来自父亲参与治疗的家庭的孩子的父母报告的外化行为问题水平较低。此外,在治疗后,参与治疗的父亲所在家庭的孩子在清理任务中的顺从性明显高于单亲家庭的孩子。本研究与有限的研究一致,该研究考察了父亲在育儿培训中的参与度,并将研究结果扩展到发育迟缓的儿童。这些发现强调了让父亲参与育儿培训的重要性,特别是在与发育迟缓儿童合作时。