Dawson-McClure Spring, Calzada Esther J, Brotman Laurie M
New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA.
Department of Population Health, Center for Early Childhood Health & Development, 227 E 30th Street, 1st Floor, New York, NY, 10016, USA.
Prev Sci. 2017 Aug;18(6):660-670. doi: 10.1007/s11121-017-0763-7.
A robust literature documents the impact of poverty on child development and lifelong health, well-being and productivity. Racial and ethnic minority children continue to bear the burden of poverty disproportionately. Evidence-based parenting interventions in early childhood have the potential to attenuate risk attributable to poverty and stress. To reduce racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in the USA, parenting interventions must be accessible, engaging, and effective for low-income families of color living in large urban centers. This paper describes the initial development of ParentCorps and ongoing improvements to realize that vision. Initial development focused on creating a parenting intervention that places culture at the center and effectively embedding it in schools. ParentCorps includes core components found in nearly all effective parenting interventions with a culturally informed approach to engaging families and supporting behavior change. As the intervention is implemented at scale in increasingly diverse communities, improvement efforts include augmenting professional development to increase racial consciousness among all staff (evaluators, coaches, and school-based facilitators) and applying an implementation science framework to study and more fully support schools' use of a package of engagement strategies.
大量文献记载了贫困对儿童发展以及终身健康、幸福和生产力的影响。种族和少数民族儿童继续过多地承受贫困的负担。基于证据的幼儿养育干预措施有可能减轻贫困和压力带来的风险。为了减少美国的种族、民族和社会经济差异,养育干预措施必须对生活在大城市中心的低收入有色人种家庭而言是可获得的、有吸引力的且有效的。本文描述了“家长团”(ParentCorps)的初步发展情况以及为实现这一愿景而持续进行的改进。初步发展聚焦于创建一种将文化置于中心位置并有效地将其融入学校的养育干预措施。“家长团”包含几乎所有有效养育干预措施中的核心要素,并采用一种具有文化内涵的方法来吸引家庭并支持行为改变。随着该干预措施在日益多样化的社区中大规模实施,改进工作包括加强专业发展以提高所有工作人员(评估人员、教练和学校辅导员)的种族意识,并应用实施科学框架来研究并更全面地支持学校使用一套参与策略。