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考察在初级保健中使用简短在线干预措施来改变低收入照顾者对打屁股的态度。

Examining the Use of a Brief Online Intervention in Primary Care for Changing Low-Income Caregivers' Attitudes Toward Spanking.

作者信息

Richardson Hilary L, Damashek Amy

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Nov;37(21-22):NP20409-NP20427. doi: 10.1177/08862605211054101. Epub 2021 Nov 22.

Abstract

There is a robust and growing literature base indicating that spanking is a common, but potentially problematic, discipline strategy. : Using a randomized controlled trial design, this study examined whether participation in a brief online program, Play Nicely, would result in favorable changes in caregivers' attitudes toward spanking. The study also examined whether the intervention was equally effective for participants of color (POC) and White participants, and it assessed caregivers' perceptions of the program's cultural sensitivity. Participants were 52 caregivers from 1- to 5-year-old children who were visiting a pediatric clinic. Participants were enrolled and randomly assigned to either engage in the Play Nicely online program ( = 21) or view a control condition website ( = 31) in a clinic exam room. There was not a statistically significant difference between the treatment and control groups' scores on attitudes toward spanking (ATS) at post-test ( (1, 49) = 1.515, = 0.224), but a small between-group effect size was detected ( = 0.20). Within the treatment condition, desired changes in ATS scores were significantly higher among White participants than POC ( (17) = -2.125, = 0.049), but there was not a significant difference in reported perceptions of Play Nicely's cultural acceptability between White participants and POC ( (19) = 0.469, = 0.644). Findings suggest a need for further investigation of Play Nicely's impact on caregivers' ATS with a larger sample to clarify the program's utility as a potential population-based tool for parent education and violence prevention. Additional research is needed to identify sociocultural factors that may moderate the effects of spanking interventions for families across diverse racial backgrounds.

摘要

有大量且不断增长的文献表明,打屁股是一种常见但可能存在问题的管教策略。本研究采用随机对照试验设计,探讨参与一个简短的在线项目“好好玩耍”是否会使照顾者对打屁股的态度产生积极变化。该研究还考察了该干预措施对有色人种参与者和白人参与者是否同样有效,并评估了照顾者对该项目文化敏感性的看法。参与者是52名带着1至5岁孩子前来儿科诊所就诊的照顾者。参与者在诊所检查室登记并被随机分配,要么参与“好好玩耍”在线项目(n = 21),要么浏览对照条件网站(n = 31)。在测试后,治疗组和对照组在对打屁股态度(ATS)得分上没有统计学上的显著差异(t(1, 49) = 1.515,p = 0.224),但检测到了一个较小的组间效应量(d = 0.20)。在治疗条件下,白人参与者在ATS得分上的期望变化显著高于有色人种参与者(t(17) = -2.125,p = 0.049),但白人参与者和有色人种参与者在对“好好玩耍”文化可接受性的报告看法上没有显著差异(t(19) = 0.469,p = 0.644)。研究结果表明,需要用更大的样本进一步调查“好好玩耍”对照顾者ATS的影响,以阐明该项目作为一种潜在的基于人群的家长教育和预防暴力工具的效用。还需要进行更多研究,以确定可能调节针对不同种族背景家庭的打屁股干预措施效果的社会文化因素。

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