Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5A3, Canada.
Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2018 Nov;46(8):1613-1629. doi: 10.1007/s10802-018-0413-y.
Disruptive behavior disorders are prevalent in youth, yet most children with disruptive behavior do not have access to timely, effective treatment. Distance-delivered service (e.g., via telephone, Internet) can overcome several barriers to care. This study tested the effectiveness of a 12-week parent training program, Strongest Families™ Parenting the Active Child, delivered via written material, skill-based videos, and telephone coaching sessions, as compared to usual care in reducing child externalizing behavior. Participants were 172 primary caregivers of a 6- to 12-year-old (29% girls; M age = 8.5 years) recruited from community children's mental health clinics. Participants were randomized to either Strongest Families™ or usual care and completed measures of child externalizing behavior, parenting practices, parent distress, and intervention services consumed at baseline and 5-, 10-, 16-, and 22-months post-baseline. Growth curve analysis showed significant reductions in externalizing behavior in both conditions over time. Improvements were significantly greater at 10 months in the Strongest Families™ condition (d = 0.43). At 22 months, however, the differences were not significant and small in magnitude (d = -0.05). The intervention decreased inconsistent discipline significantly more than usual care. Parents in both conditions showed significant reductions in distress. We also conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis to assess the value for money of the Strongest Families™ program versus usual care. Distance parent training is a promising way to increase access to, and reduce costs associated with, mental health care for families with a child with disruptive behavior.
破坏性行为障碍在青少年中很常见,但大多数患有破坏性行为的儿童无法及时获得有效治疗。远程服务(例如通过电话、互联网)可以克服许多护理障碍。本研究测试了通过书面材料、基于技能的视频和电话辅导课程提供的为期 12 周的家长培训计划——Strongest Families™ 育儿主动儿童,与常规护理相比,在减少儿童外化行为方面的有效性。参与者是从社区儿童心理健康诊所招募的 172 名 6 至 12 岁儿童(29%为女孩;平均年龄=8.5 岁)的主要照顾者。参与者被随机分配到 Strongest Families™ 或常规护理组,并在基线、5、10、16 和 22 个月时完成儿童外化行为、父母教养实践、父母困扰和干预服务的测量。增长曲线分析显示,两种情况下的外化行为都随着时间的推移而显著减少。在 Strongest Families™ 条件下,10 个月时的改善明显更大(d=0.43)。然而,在 22 个月时,差异并不显著,且幅度较小(d=-0.05)。干预措施使不一致的纪律处分显著减少,而常规护理则减少了。父母在两种情况下的困扰都明显减少。我们还进行了成本效益分析,以评估 Strongest Families™ 计划相对于常规护理的性价比。远程家长培训是增加具有破坏性行为儿童的家庭获得心理健康护理机会和降低相关成本的一种有前途的方法。