Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2020 Jun 7;10(6):e034834. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034834.
Children of incarcerated parents comprise a greatly disadvantaged group in society and positive parenting constitutes an important factor for children's healthy development. Internationally developed parenting interventions for incarcerated parents suggest an impact on parenting outcomes, but no such evaluation has been undertaken in Sweden.This study aims to investigate the effects of the parenting programme currently offered in prisons in Sweden, For Our Children's Sake (FOCS), through a controlled trial with a parallel implementation process evaluation.
The effectiveness trial is carried out as a non-blinded controlled trial with a parallel investigation of the implementation process using mixed methods. Participants comprise incarcerated parents (men and women) in Swedish prisons with a target sample size of 76 parents. Eligible parents have a child aged 0 to 18 years, no prohibition to contact or committed a crime against the child, or a violent crime against the other parent. The FOCS intervention is carried out in group format over 10 weeks. The primary outcome is closeness in parent-child relationship measured with the Child Parent Relationship Scale. Secondary outcomes comprise parent-child contact, parental criminal attitude and interest in other treatment programmes. Mediators comprise attitude to parenting, and self-efficacy. Outcome data are self-reported and collected over four time points: baseline (September to December 2019), mid and after intervention, and at 3 months follow-up. Implementation data is collected during and after intervention. Intervention fidelity is monitored through audio recordings, dose is registered per participant, reach comprise included versus eligible number of parents and acceptability is investigated through semi-structured interviews. Factors influencing implementation will be investigated using a questionnaire.
Ethical permission has been obtained by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority 2019-04227. Findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at scientific conferences and presented to participants in writing.
NCT04101799; Pre-results.
父母入狱的儿童在社会中属于弱势群体,而积极的育儿方式是儿童健康发展的重要因素。国际上为入狱父母开发的育儿干预措施表明对育儿结果有影响,但瑞典尚未进行此类评估。本研究旨在通过一项具有平行实施过程评估的对照试验,调查目前在瑞典监狱中提供的育儿计划“为了我们孩子的利益”(FOCS)的效果。
有效性试验作为一项非盲对照试验进行,同时使用混合方法平行调查实施过程。参与者包括瑞典监狱中入狱的父母(男性和女性),目标样本量为 76 名父母。合格的父母有一个 0 至 18 岁的孩子,没有禁止与孩子联系或犯罪,或对另一位父母犯有暴力犯罪。FOCS 干预以小组形式进行,为期 10 周。主要结果是使用儿童亲子关系量表测量亲子关系的亲密程度。次要结果包括父母与子女的接触、父母的犯罪态度和对其他治疗计划的兴趣。中介变量包括育儿态度和自我效能感。结果数据是自我报告的,在四个时间点收集:基线(2019 年 9 月至 12 月)、干预中和干预后,以及 3 个月随访。实施数据在干预期间和之后收集。通过音频记录监测干预的保真度,按参与者记录剂量,范围包括纳入的父母与合格的父母人数,并通过半结构化访谈调查可接受性。使用问卷调查影响实施的因素。
瑞典伦理审查局已于 2019 年 04227 获得伦理许可。研究结果将发表在同行评议的期刊上,在科学会议上展示,并以书面形式呈现给参与者。
NCT04101799;预结果。