Havighurst Sophie S, Kehoe Christiane E, Harley Ann E, Radovini Alessandra, Thomas Rae
Mindful: Centre for Training and Research in Developmental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Mindful: Centre for Training and Research in Developmental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Behav Res Ther. 2022 Feb;149:104016. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2021.104016. Epub 2021 Dec 26.
This paper examines the efficacy of a universally-offered parenting program, Tuning in to Toddlers (TOTS), that aims to improve parent emotion socialization, reduce parent and toddler stress and improve social, emotional, and behavioral functioning in toddlers. Three hundred parents of an 18-36 month old toddler were cluster randomized into intervention or control. Parents in the intervention participated in 6 × 2 h group sessions of TOTS. Baseline and 12-months post-intervention measures were collected using parent-report questionnaires and hair samples from parents and toddlers of systemic cortisol stress. Compared to controls, intervention parents reported significantly greater reductions in difficulties in emotion regulation (difficulty remaining goal directed: 95% CI.10, 1.71, p = .028; lack of access to strategies: 95% CI 0.62, 2.42, p = .001), emotion dismissing (beliefs: 95% CI 2.33,4.82, p < .001; behaviors: 95% CI 0.32, 0.65, p = <.001), greater increase in empathy (95% CI -2.83, -1.50, p < .001), emotion coaching (beliefs: 95% CI -2.56, -0.27, p = .016; behaviors: 95% CI -0.58, -0.24, p = <.001), children's behavior (95% CI 0.19, 2.43, p = .022) and competence (95% CI -1.46, -0.22, p = .008). Significant greater reductions in systemic cortisol were found for intervention but not control children (95% CI 0.01, 0.35, p = .041). Findings provide preliminary support for the use of TOTS as a universal prevention program to improve parent emotion socialization and children's functioning. Trial Registration: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12615000962538.
本文探讨了一项面向全体家长的育儿项目——“关注幼儿”(TOTS)的效果,该项目旨在改善家长的情感社会化,减轻家长和幼儿的压力,并提升幼儿的社交、情感和行为能力。300名18至36个月大幼儿的家长被整群随机分为干预组或对照组。干预组的家长参加了6次每次2小时的TOTS小组课程。使用家长报告问卷以及家长和幼儿的系统皮质醇应激毛发样本收集基线和干预后12个月的测量数据。与对照组相比,干预组家长报告在情绪调节困难(难以保持目标导向:95%置信区间0.10,1.71,p = 0.028;缺乏应对策略:95%置信区间0.62,2.42,p = 0.001)、情绪忽视(信念:95%置信区间2.33,4.82,p < 0.001;行为:95%置信区间0.32,0.65,p < 0.001)方面有显著更大幅度的降低,在同理心(95%置信区间 -2.83, -1.50,p < 0.001)、情绪指导(信念:95%置信区间 -2.56, -0.27,p = 0.016;行为:95%置信区间 -0.58, -0.24,p < 0.001)、儿童行为(95%置信区间0.19,2.43,p = 0.022)和能力(95%置信区间 -1.46, -0.22,p = 0.008)方面有显著更大幅度的提升。干预组儿童的系统皮质醇有显著更大幅度的降低,而对照组儿童则没有(95%置信区间0.01,0.35,p = 0.041)。研究结果为使用TOTS作为一项通用预防项目来改善家长的情感社会化和儿童功能提供了初步支持。试验注册:澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心:ACTRN12615000962538。