Korfmacher Jon, Green Beth, Spellmann Mark, Thornburg Kathy R
Erikson Institute.
NPC Research, Inc.
Infant Ment Health J. 2007 Sep;28(5):459-480. doi: 10.1002/imhj.20148.
As researchers have focused on better understanding those circumstances under which home visiting can lead to positive effects on parent and child outcomes, there has been growing interest in examining variation in the experiences of families within these programs, including the quality of the helping relationships between home visitors and parents. The current study examined how participating mothers perceive the helping relationship, using information collected from the Early Head Start National Research and Evaluation Project. Results suggest that although maternal report of the helping relationship is biased towards positive ratings, it remains a significant predictor of program participation, over and above general program satisfaction. Implications for measurement development and program interventions are discussed.
随着研究人员致力于更好地理解家访在哪些情况下能够对家长和孩子的状况产生积极影响,人们越来越关注考察这些项目中家庭经历的差异,包括家访人员与家长之间帮助关系的质量。本研究利用从“早期开端计划全国研究与评估项目”收集的信息,考察了参与项目的母亲如何看待这种帮助关系。结果表明,尽管母亲对帮助关系的报告倾向于给予积极评价,但它仍是项目参与的一个重要预测指标,其重要性超过了总体项目满意度。文中还讨论了对测量方法发展和项目干预的启示。