Bagner Daniel M, Rodríguez Gabriela M, Blake Clair A, Rosa-Olivares Jose
Florida International University.
Miami Children's Hospital.
Cogn Behav Pract. 2013 Aug 1;20(3):334-348. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.08.001.
The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and initial outcome of a home-based adaptation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for at-risk infants with externalizing behavior problems. Seven 12- to 15-month-old infants and their families were recruited at a large pediatric primary care clinic to participate in a home-based parenting intervention to prevent subsequent externalizing behavior problems. Home-based assessments were conducted at baseline, postintervention, and a 4- to 6-month follow-up. Six of the 7 (86%) families completed the intervention, and all completers reported high satisfaction with the intervention. All of the mothers demonstrated significant improvements and statistically reliable changes in their interactions with their infant, and most reported clinically significant and statistically reliable changes in infant behavior problems. The current study provides preliminary support for the use of this brief, home-based parenting intervention in addressing behavior problems as early as possible to improve access to an intervention for at-risk infants and their families. Successes and challenges with the development and implementation of this intervention are discussed along with directions for future research and clinical practice.
本研究的目的是检验对有外化行为问题的高危婴儿进行家庭式亲子互动疗法调整的可行性、可接受性和初步效果。在一家大型儿科初级保健诊所招募了7名12至15个月大的婴儿及其家庭,参与一项家庭式育儿干预,以预防随后出现的外化行为问题。在基线、干预后以及4至6个月的随访时进行了家庭评估。7个家庭中有6个(86%)完成了干预,所有完成干预的家庭都报告对干预高度满意。所有母亲在与婴儿互动方面都有显著改善且有统计学上可靠的变化,大多数母亲报告婴儿行为问题有临床显著且统计学上可靠的变化。本研究为尽早使用这种简短的家庭式育儿干预来解决行为问题提供了初步支持,以改善高危婴儿及其家庭获得干预的机会。讨论了该干预措施开发和实施过程中的成功与挑战以及未来研究和临床实践的方向。