Mellow Parenting, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Health in Social Science, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 3;16(2):e0245226. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245226. eCollection 2021.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Mellow Babies (MB) in the UK. MB is a 14-week early parenting intervention program that is delivered in groups and is targeted at 'at-risk' parents (both mothers and fathers) and their babies up to 18 months old.
The study used a pragmatic pre-post intervention design. Outcomes were parental mental health, parenting confidence, quality of life, socio-emotional development of children, and perceived parent-child relationship. Fifteen groups representing n = 91 parent-baby dyads were recruited across the UK between 2017-2018. The sample consisted of 10 Mellow Mums groups (70 mother-baby dyads) and 5 Mellow Dads groups (21 father-baby dyads). Intention-to-treat and 'completer' analyses were performed.
Findings suggest short-term positive outcomes for parents attending MB. Completion of the program was associated with significant improvements in anxiety and overall wellbeing, parenting confidence, and perceived closeness of the parent-child relationship. The significance of these improvements, except for parenting confidence, was maintained in the intention-to-treat analysis. MB engaged and retained a high proportion of parents who could be considered 'at-risk' and benefitted fathers and mothers attending the intervention equally.
This is the first prospective study to explore MB participation for both mothers and fathers and to indicate engagement and potential benefits specifically for 'at-risk' parents. Findings further demonstrate the effectiveness of MB as an early intervention program for parents experiencing psychosocial difficulties. Replication by studies using a contrast or control group also incorporating follow-up data would further improve the evidence base for MB.
本研究旨在评估英国 Mellow Babies(MB)的有效性。MB 是一项为期 14 周的早期育儿干预计划,以小组形式进行,针对“高危”父母(母亲和父亲)及其 18 个月以下的婴儿。
该研究采用实用的干预前后设计。结果包括父母的心理健康、育儿信心、生活质量、儿童的社会情感发展以及感知到的亲子关系。2017 年至 2018 年间,英国共招募了 15 个代表 n = 91 对母婴的小组。该样本包括 10 个 Mellow Mums 小组(70 对母婴)和 5 个 Mellow Dads 小组(21 对父子)。进行了意向治疗和“完成者”分析。
研究结果表明,参加 MB 的父母短期内有积极的结果。完成该计划与焦虑和整体幸福感、育儿信心以及感知到的亲子关系的显著改善有关。除了育儿信心之外,这些改善在意向治疗分析中仍然具有重要意义。MB 吸引并留住了很大一部分可以被认为是“高危”的父母,并且参加干预的父亲和母亲同样受益。
这是第一项针对母亲和父亲参与 MB 进行探索的前瞻性研究,并表明了 MB 对“高危”父母的参与和潜在益处。研究结果进一步证明了 MB 作为一种针对经历社会心理困难的父母的早期干预计划的有效性。采用对照或对照组并结合随访数据的研究进行复制,也将进一步提高 MB 的证据基础。