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安全护理©干预对儿童福利系统中父母养育结果的影响:一项群组随机试验。

Effect of the SafeCare© intervention on parenting outcomes among parents in child welfare systems: A cluster randomized trial.

机构信息

Georgia State University, United States of America.

Georgia State University, United States of America.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2020 Sep;138:106167. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106167. Epub 2020 Jun 20.

Abstract

Child maltreatment has long-lasting negative impacts, and interventions are needed to improve caregiver's parenting skills to prevent maltreatment. This paper reports on a randomized trial comparing the SafeCare© model to services as usual (SAU) for child-welfare referred caregivers. SafeCare is an 18-session behavioral parenting program that teaches skills in positive parent-child interactions, home safety, and child health. SAU is generally unstructured and includes support, crisis management, referrals for need, and parenting education. Teams of providers at nine sites were randomized to implement SafeCare (19 teams; 119 providers) or continue SAU (17 teams; 118 providers). Two-hundred eighty eight caregivers (193 SafeCare; 95 SAU) with children aged 0-5 who were receiving services agreed to complete a baseline and 6-month assessment. Assessments measured positive parenting behaviors, parenting stress, protective factors, and neglectful behaviors using validated scales. Participants were primarily white (74.6%), female (87.0%), and low-income (68.6%), and had a mean age of 29. Latent change score models (LCSM) using a sandwich estimator consistent with the trial design were used to examine changes in 13 outcomes. Results indicated that SafeCare had small to medium effects for improving several parenting outcomes including supporting positive child behaviors (d = 0.46), proactive parenting (d = 0.25), and two aspects of parenting stress (d = 0.28 and .30). No differential change between groups was found for other indicators, including all indicators of neglect. Parenting programs such as SafeCare offer a promising mode of intervention for child welfare systems. Scale-up of parenting programs can improve parenting, improve child outcomes, and potentially reduce maltreatment. CLINICALTRIAL.GOV REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02549287.

摘要

儿童虐待会产生长期的负面影响,需要采取干预措施来提高照顾者的育儿技能,以防止虐待的发生。本文报告了一项随机试验,比较了 SafeCare©模式与常规服务(SAU)对儿童福利转介照顾者的效果。SafeCare 是一个 18 节的行为育儿项目,教授积极的亲子互动、家庭安全和儿童健康方面的技能。SAU 通常是无结构的,包括支持、危机管理、需求转介和育儿教育。九个地点的服务团队被随机分配实施 SafeCare(19 个团队;119 名服务提供者)或继续实施 SAU(17 个团队;118 名服务提供者)。有 288 名照顾者(193 名参加 SafeCare;95 名参加 SAU)带着 0-5 岁的孩子参加了服务,并同意完成基线和 6 个月的评估。评估使用经过验证的量表测量积极的育儿行为、育儿压力、保护因素和忽视行为。参与者主要是白人(74.6%)、女性(87.0%)和低收入者(68.6%),平均年龄为 29 岁。使用与试验设计一致的三明治估计量的潜在变化得分模型(LCSM)来检验 13 项结果的变化。结果表明,SafeCare 对改善多项育儿结果有较小到中等的影响,包括支持积极的儿童行为(d=0.46)、积极的育儿(d=0.25)以及育儿压力的两个方面(d=0.28 和 0.30)。在其他指标,包括所有忽视指标上,两组之间没有发现差异变化。像 SafeCare 这样的育儿项目为儿童福利系统提供了一种有前途的干预模式。育儿项目的扩大可以改善育儿状况,改善儿童的结果,并有可能减少虐待。CLINICALTRIAL.GOV 注册号:NCT02549287。

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