a Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences , University of Delaware.
b Department of Psychology , Stony Brook University.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2018;47(sup1):S35-S46. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2016.1141359. Epub 2016 Apr 4.
Understanding mechanisms and active ingredients of intervention is critical to training clinicians, particularly when interventions are transported from laboratories to communities. One promising active ingredient of parenting programs is clinicians' in vivo feedback regarding parent-child interactions. The present study examined whether a form of in vivo feedback, in the moment commenting, predicted treatment retention and parent behavior change when the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) intervention was implemented in a community setting. Observational data were collected from 78 parent-child dyads (96% mothers; M age = 29 years; 81% minority; infants' M age = 12 months; 90% minority) across 640 sessions conducted by 9 clinicians (100% female, M age = 39; 67% minority) in Hawaii. Parental behavior was assessed with a semistructured play task before and after intervention. Clinicians' in-the-moment feedback to parents was assessed from intervention session videos. Clinicians' frequency and quality of in-the-moment feedback predicted change in parental intrusiveness and sensitivity at posttreatment. Frequency of in-the-moment feedback also predicted likelihood of retention. Hierarchical linear modeling demonstrated strong support for these associations at the between-clinician level, and limited additional support at the within-clinician (i.e., between-case) level. Thus, a hypothesized active ingredient of treatment, in-the-moment feedback, predicted community-based ABC outcomes. The results complement lab-based evidence to suggest that in vivo feedback may be a mechanism of change in parenting interventions. Helping clinicians to provide frequent, high-quality in vivo feedback may improve parenting program outcomes in community settings.
了解干预措施的机制和有效成分对于培训临床医生至关重要,尤其是当干预措施从实验室转移到社区时。亲子互动中临床医生的即时反馈是亲子项目的一种有前景的有效成分。本研究考察了当依恋和生物行为追赶(ABC)干预在社区环境中实施时,即时反馈(现场评论)的一种形式是否可以预测治疗保留率和父母行为变化。从 78 对母婴(96%为母亲;平均年龄 29 岁;81%为少数民族;婴儿平均年龄 12 个月;90%为少数民族)的 640 次干预会话中收集了观察数据,由 9 位临床医生(100%为女性,平均年龄 39 岁;67%为少数民族)在夏威夷进行。在干预前后,通过半结构化游戏任务评估父母的行为。从干预会话视频中评估临床医生对父母的即时反馈。临床医生即时反馈的频率和质量预测了治疗后父母的侵入性和敏感性的变化。即时反馈的频率也预测了保留的可能性。分层线性模型在临床医生之间的水平上为这些关联提供了强有力的支持,而在临床医生内部(即案例之间)的水平上则提供了有限的额外支持。因此,治疗的假设有效成分——即时反馈——预测了基于社区的 ABC 结果。这些结果补充了基于实验室的证据,表明现场反馈可能是亲子干预措施的一种变化机制。帮助临床医生提供频繁、高质量的现场反馈可能会改善社区环境中亲子项目的成果。