Haggerty Kevin P, Barkan Susan E, Skinner Martie, Ben Packard W, Cole Janice J
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington.
Partners for Our Children, School of Social Work, University of Washington.
J Soc Social Work Res. 2016 Winter;7(4):639-659. doi: 10.1086/686986. Epub 2016 Oct 18.
To test the feasibility, usability, and proximal outcomes of an adaptation of a low-cost, self-directed, family-based substance use prevention program, with foster families in a randomized, waitlist control pilot study.
Families (n = 60) fostering teens between 11 and 15 years of age were recruited into the study and randomly assigned into the self-administered program with telephone support from a family consultant (n = 32) or a waitlist control condition (n = 28).
Overall satisfaction with the program was high, with 100% of parents reporting they would recommend the program to other caregivers and reporting being "very satisfied" or "satisfied with the program. Program completion was good, with 62% of families completing all 91 specified tasks. Analyses of proximal outcomes revealed increased communication about sex and substance use (posttest1 OR = 1.97, and 2.03, respectively). Teens in the intervention vs. the waitlist condition reported lower family conflict (OR=.48), and more family rules related to monitoring (OR = 4.02) and media use (OR = 3.24). Caregivers in the waitlist group reported significant increases in the teen's positive involvements (partial eta sq = 17% increase) after receiving the intervention.
Overall, program participation appeared to lead to stronger family management, better communication between teens and caregivers around monitoring and media use, teen participation in setting family rules, and decreased teen attitudes favorable to antisocial behavior. This small pilot study shows promising results for this adapted program.
在一项随机、候补对照的试点研究中,测试一种低成本、自主导向、基于家庭的物质使用预防计划在寄养家庭中的可行性、可用性和近期效果。
招募了60个寄养11至15岁青少年的家庭参与研究,并将其随机分为两组,一组接受由家庭顾问提供电话支持的自我管理计划(n = 32),另一组为候补对照组(n = 28)。
对该计划的总体满意度较高,100%的家长表示会向其他照顾者推荐该计划,并表示“非常满意”或“对该计划满意”。计划完成情况良好,62%的家庭完成了所有91项指定任务。对近期效果的分析显示,关于性和物质使用的沟通有所增加(后测1的优势比分别为1.97和2.03)。与候补对照组相比,干预组的青少年报告的家庭冲突较少(优势比 = 0.48),与监督(优势比 = 4.02)和媒体使用(优势比 = 3.24)相关的家庭规则更多。候补对照组的照顾者报告称,在接受干预后,青少年的积极参与度显著提高(偏 eta 平方增加了17%)。
总体而言,参与该计划似乎能加强家庭管理,改善青少年与照顾者在监督和媒体使用方面的沟通,促进青少年参与制定家庭规则,并减少青少年对反社会行为的支持态度。这项小型试点研究表明,该改编计划取得了有前景的结果。