Ayón Cecilia, Baldwin Adrienne, Umaña-Taylor Adriana J, Marsiglia Flavio F, Harthun Mary
School of Social Work, Arizona State University, USA.
School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, USA.
Qual Soc Work. 2016 Mar;15(2):281-299. doi: 10.1177/1473325014566487. Epub 2015 Jan 21.
This article presents the development of parent-child communication activities by applying Community-Based Participatory Research and focus group methodology. Three parent-child communication activities were developed to enhance an already efficacious parenting intervention: (1) or seize the moment uses everyday situations to initiate conversations about substance use, (2) or better sooner than later stresses being proactive about addressing critical issues with youth, and (3) setting rules and expectations engages parents in establishing rules and expectations for healthy and effective conversations with youth. Focus group data are presented to illustrate how thematic content from the focus groups was used to inform the development of the activities and, furthermore, how such methods supported the development of a culturally grounded intervention.
本文介绍了通过应用基于社区的参与性研究和焦点小组方法来开展亲子沟通活动。开展了三项亲子沟通活动,以加强一项已经有效的育儿干预措施:(1)“抓住时机”利用日常情境开启关于药物使用的对话;(2)“早比晚好”强调积极主动地与青少年解决关键问题;(3)“设定规则和期望”促使家长为与青少年进行健康有效的对话制定规则和期望。文中呈现了焦点小组数据,以说明焦点小组的主题内容如何为活动的开展提供信息,此外,还说明了这些方法如何支持基于文化的干预措施的开发。