Ahrens Kym R, Udell Wadiya, Albertson Katie, Lowry Sarah, Hoopes Teah, Coatney Alexis
Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Seattle, WA.
Adolescent Medicine Division, Department of Pediatrics, Seattle Children's/University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Child Youth Serv Rev. 2021 Mar;122. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105877. Epub 2020 Dec 25.
Foster youth have high rates of unintended teen pregnancies and other negative sexual health outcomes. Foster and kinship caregivers (FKC) are an untapped resource to reduce risks. We conducted a two-phase pilot study to evaluate feasibility, acceptability and assess preliminary efficacy of a training designed to improve caregiver communication, monitoring and conflict behaviors and improve sexual health outcomes for youth in foster care. Our study included a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) component.
We recruited 49 FKC and assessed feasibility quantitatively, and acceptability both qualitatively and quantitatively of our intervention (Heart to Heart). : We conducted an RCT with 71 participants and evaluated caregiver communication, monitoring, and conflict behaviors as well as the psychological determinants thereof in intervention and control groups at 1, 3, and 6 months.
Facilitators delivered all intervention content; >90% participants received the entire training. The intervention was highly acceptable (mean score 4.9/5 on two questions). 71 participants were eligible and completed baseline (68 completed at least one follow up survey). We found significant improvements in the intervention group in knowledge, communication expectations, and caregiver-youth conflict behaviors in one or more waves; the control group demonstrated no significant improvements. When groups were compared, we found significant differences in knowledge, communication frequency, and conflict behaviors at 6 months.
Heart to Heart is feasible, acceptable, and preliminary outcomes data is promising. More research is needed to better establish evidence of efficacy for long-term behavior change in caregivers and youth.
NCT03331016.
寄养青少年意外怀孕率以及其他负面性健康结果的发生率较高。寄养和亲属照料者(FKC)是降低风险的未开发资源。我们开展了一项两阶段的试点研究,以评估一项旨在改善照料者沟通、监督和冲突行为并改善寄养青少年性健康结果的培训的可行性、可接受性,并评估其初步效果。我们的研究包括一个随机对照试验(RCT)部分。
我们招募了49名寄养和亲属照料者,并对我们的干预措施(心连心)进行了定量可行性评估以及定性和定量可接受性评估。我们对71名参与者进行了随机对照试验,并在1个月、3个月和6个月时评估了干预组和对照组中照料者的沟通、监督和冲突行为及其心理决定因素。
促进者提供了所有干预内容;超过90%的参与者接受了全部培训。该干预措施具有高度可接受性(两个问题的平均得分为4.9/5)。71名参与者符合条件并完成了基线调查(68人完成了至少一项后续调查)。我们发现干预组在一个或多个阶段的知识、沟通期望和照料者-青少年冲突行为方面有显著改善;对照组没有显著改善。当对两组进行比较时,我们发现在6个月时,两组在知识、沟通频率和冲突行为方面存在显著差异。
心连心干预措施是可行的、可接受的,初步结果数据很有前景。需要更多研究来更好地确立该干预措施对照料者和青少年长期行为改变有效性的证据。
NCT03331016。