a Department of Developmental Psychology , Utrecht University.
b Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , University Medical Centre Utrecht.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2017 Jan-Feb;46(1):59-73. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2015.1038823. Epub 2015 May 18.
Families with socioeconomically disadvantaged and ethnic minority backgrounds are often hard to reach for the prevention and treatment of disruptive child behavior problems. We examined whether the Incredible Years parenting intervention can successfully reach and benefit families with socioeconomic disadvantaged and ethnic minority backgrounds in the Netherlands. One hundred fifty-four families from a wide range of socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds were recruited in an outpatient clinic for child and adolescent psychiatry and in elementary schools serving deprived neighborhoods. Families were randomly assigned to the BASIC Incredible Years parenting intervention or a waiting list control condition. Children were 3-8 years old (M = 5.59, SD = 1.35; 62% boys, 66% ethnic minorities) and 65% of the children met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., text rev.) criteria for oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, and/or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Incredible Years reduced parent-reported disruptive child behavior and teacher-reported hyperactive and inattentive child behavior and increased parent-reported use of praise and incentives and reduced harsh and inconsistent discipline. Incredible Years did not affect parent-reported hyperactive and inattentive child behavior; teacher-reported child conduct problems; and parent-reported use of appropriate discipline techniques, clear expectations, physical punishment, and parenting stress. Of importance, the effectiveness of Incredible Years did not differ across families with different socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Effects were maintained at 3-month follow-up. This study shows that socioeconomically disadvantaged and ethnic minority families in disadvantaged neighborhoods can be engaged in and benefit from parenting interventions to reduce disruptive child behavior.
家庭中存在社会经济地位较低和少数民族背景的情况,往往难以预防和治疗儿童行为问题。我们研究了 Incredible Years 育儿干预是否可以成功接触并使具有社会经济劣势和少数民族背景的荷兰家庭受益。从广泛的社会经济和种族背景中招募了 154 个家庭,他们在儿童和青少年精神病学的门诊诊所和服务贫困社区的小学中。家庭被随机分配到基本 Incredible Years 育儿干预或候补名单对照组。儿童年龄为 3-8 岁(M=5.59,SD=1.35;62%男孩,66%少数民族),65%的儿童符合《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》(第 4 版,文本修订版)对立违抗性障碍、品行障碍和/或注意缺陷多动障碍的标准。Incredible Years 减少了父母报告的儿童破坏性行为和老师报告的多动和注意力不集中的行为,增加了父母报告的表扬和奖励的使用,并减少了严厉和不一致的纪律处分。Incredible Years 没有影响父母报告的多动和注意力不集中的行为;老师报告的儿童行为问题;以及父母报告的适当纪律技巧、明确期望、身体惩罚和育儿压力的使用。重要的是,Incredible Years 的有效性不因家庭的社会经济和种族背景不同而有所不同。效果在 3 个月的随访中得以维持。这项研究表明,处于不利地位的社区中社会经济地位较低和少数民族背景的家庭可以参与并受益于育儿干预,以减少儿童的破坏性行为。