Department of Family Nursing & Global Nursing Research Center, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan.
BMC Psychol. 2019 Nov 6;7(1):69. doi: 10.1186/s40359-019-0344-6.
The demands of daily life often cause mothers high levels of distress and other negative emotions. Anger, including harsh verbal discipline, has been linked to child maltreatment, with long-term adverse effects on a child's well-being. It is critically important to teach mothers stress management and emotion regulation in addition to parenting skills, but this is yet to be conducted in a formalized manner. Strengthening the multiple protective factors that constitute resilience helps reduce distress. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a resilience-enhancement program for mothers.
We designed a two-arm, parallel, randomized trial with an active control. Mothers and their partners with children between three and six years old will be recruited. Following an online baseline survey, 140 mothers will be randomly allocated to either an intervention or control group. Self-report assessment will be conducted online post-intervention and at a two-month follow-up. The control group will participate in a serious of group discussions. The intervention group will participate in four bi-weekly 120-min sessions of a Cognitive Behavior Therapy-based program designed to enhance resilience, focusing on emotion regulation through cognitive reappraisal. Participants will be encouraged to apply and share the skills they acquire with their partner and children at home. Partners will also be assessed to explore their indirect influence from the mothers. Intention-to-treat analysis will be conducted and the two groups will be compared, applying covariate analysis. The primary outcome of the intervention is improved resilience. Secondary outcomes include improved anger control, self-esteem, cognition of children's misbehavior, and reduced parental stress.
To the best of our knowledge, this study will evaluate the first resilience-enhancement program focused on emotion regulation for mothers in Japan. It will contribute to the existing body of knowledge on building emotional resilience. If the program is found to be effective, it will provide an alternative means to enhance mothers' resilience against stress and improve their ability to regulate emotion. In so doing, it will offer a way to prevent child maltreatment and protect the mental health of children and families.
UMIN000027232 , May 3, 2017.
日常生活的需求常常使母亲感到高度痛苦和其他负面情绪。愤怒,包括严厉的口头惩戒,与儿童虐待有关,对儿童的福祉有长期的不利影响。除了育儿技能之外,教授母亲压力管理和情绪调节至关重要,但这尚未以正式的方式进行。加强构成韧性的多种保护因素有助于减轻痛苦。本研究旨在评估增强母亲韧性的计划的功效。
我们设计了一项具有主动对照的双臂、平行、随机试验。将招募有 3 至 6 岁儿童的母亲及其伴侣。在进行在线基线调查后,将随机分配 140 名母亲到干预组或对照组。干预后和两个月随访时将在线进行自我报告评估。对照组将参加一系列小组讨论。干预组将参加四节基于认知行为疗法的计划,每节 120 分钟,以增强韧性为重点,通过认知重评来调节情绪。鼓励参与者将所学技能应用于并与伴侣和孩子在家中分享。还将评估伴侣,以探讨他们对母亲的间接影响。将进行意向治疗分析,并将两组进行比较,应用协变量分析。干预的主要结果是增强韧性。次要结果包括改善愤怒控制、自尊、对儿童不良行为的认知以及减轻父母压力。
据我们所知,这项研究将评估日本首个专注于母亲情绪调节的增强韧性计划。它将有助于建立情绪弹性的现有知识体系。如果该计划被证明有效,它将为增强母亲应对压力的韧性和提高他们调节情绪的能力提供另一种方法。这样做将提供一种防止儿童虐待和保护儿童和家庭心理健康的方法。
UMIN000027232 ,2017 年 5 月 3 日。