Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Karolinska Institutet, 171 77, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, 171 77, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMC Psychol. 2022 Mar 24;10(1):79. doi: 10.1186/s40359-022-00782-z.
Children of incarcerated parents run a high risk of poor health and own delinquency and positive parenting is vital for their healthy development. Internationally, parenting interventions for incarcerated parents suggest impacts on parenting and child behaviour outcomes. The intervention For Our Children's Sake (FOCS), was developed for incarcerated parents in Sweden and evaluated in a controlled trial with a parallel process evaluation during 2019-2021. This study constitutes part of the process evaluation and aims to describe barriers and facilitators for the implementation of FOCS, and how the intervention targets parents' needs, as perceived by delivering group leaders and responsible correctional inspectors.
In this mixed-methods study, group leaders (n = 23) and correctional inspectors (n = 12) in both intervention and control group of the FOCS trial responded to a quantitative questionnaire regarding factors of importance for intervention implementation. Group leaders (n = 12) and correctional inspectors (n = 6) in the intervention group also participated in qualitative interviews. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics and comparison of means. Qualitative data were analysed inductively using qualitative content analysis.
A synthesis of the quantitative and qualitative results showed that the topic of parenting and child issues in general was perceived as highly important to work with in prison, and FOCS to be an important programme in specific. At the same time, the implementation of FOCS was perceived as reliant on the individual engagement of group leaders and correctional inspectors and implementation was described as a struggle due to the scarce resources that were allowed for FOCS. Thus, additional resources and support from the Prison and Probation Service's management were called for to facilitate implementation of FOCS, and to make it an automatic part of prison activities.
This study showed that there was high engagement among deliverers and managers for working with parenting in prison, where the need among parents has been described as great. Additional resources and support within the overall Prison and Probation Service, is vital to facilitate implementation of FOCS and make it sustainable within the prisons. The findings can be used to refine an implementations structure for similar interventions in the prison or similar settings.
父母入狱的儿童健康状况不佳的风险很高,且存在犯罪倾向,而积极的育儿方式对他们的健康发展至关重要。在国际上,针对入狱父母的育儿干预措施表明,这些干预措施对育儿和儿童行为结果产生了影响。“为了我们孩子的利益”(For Our Children's Sake,FOCS)干预措施是为瑞典的入狱父母制定的,并在 2019 年至 2021 年期间进行了一项对照试验和并行的过程评估。本研究构成了过程评估的一部分,旨在描述实施 FOCS 的障碍和促进因素,以及干预措施如何满足提供团体领导人和负责惩戒视察员认为的父母的需求。
在这项混合方法研究中,FOCS 试验的干预组和对照组的团体领导(n=23)和惩戒视察员(n=12)对一份重要的干预实施因素问卷做出了回应。干预组的团体领导(n=12)和惩戒视察员(n=6)还参加了定性访谈。定量数据使用描述性统计和均值比较进行分析。定性数据使用定性内容分析进行归纳分析。
对定量和定性结果的综合表明,一般来说,育儿和儿童问题是一个被认为在监狱中非常重要的工作主题,而 FOCS 则是一个特别重要的项目。同时,FOCS 的实施被认为依赖于团体领导和惩戒视察员的个人参与,并且由于允许 FOCS 使用的资源稀缺,实施被描述为一场斗争。因此,需要监狱和缓刑服务管理层提供额外的资源和支持,以促进 FOCS 的实施,并使其成为监狱活动的自动组成部分。
本研究表明,在监狱中开展育儿工作方面,提供方和管理人员的参与度很高,父母的需求也很大。监狱和缓刑服务的整体范围内的额外资源和支持对于促进 FOCS 的实施并使其在监狱中可持续发展至关重要。这些发现可用于改进监狱或类似环境中类似干预措施的实施结构。