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一项在线自我指导的项目,结合社区强化方法和家庭培训以及有关重要他人的育儿培训,他们共同照顾有问题饮酒者的孩子:一项随机对照试验。

An online self-directed program combining Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training and parenting training for concerned significant others sharing a child with a person with problematic alcohol consumption: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, & Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

Stockholm Centre for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2022 Sep 5;17(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s13722-022-00332-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is an urgent need for interventions helping children affected by parental problematic alcohol consumption (PAC). Such interventions could target partners to individuals with PAC, partners who often themselves show impaired quality of life and mental health. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of an online self-directed intervention combining components from Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training (CRAFT) with a parenting training program for concerned significant others (CSOs) sharing a child with a co-parent with PAC.

METHODS

A randomized controlled parallel-group superiority trial compared the efficacy of the online intervention for CSOs sharing a child (3-11 y/o) with a co-parent with PAC (N = 37), to an active control group (N = 39) receiving written psychoeducational material. Assessment of outcomes was conducted at baseline, 3 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks. Primary outcome was children's mental health, while secondary outcomes included parental self-efficacy, CSO mental health and co-parent alcohol consumption and level of dependence. Linear mixed effect models with a factorial time variable were used to model time by group interaction effects.

RESULTS

Recruitment rate was slow and a vast majority of interested CSOs were excluded at baseline assessment, mainly due experience of co-parent violence. The target sample size was not met. The intention to treat analysis did not show any significant time by group effects on either the primary or secondary outcomes during the follow-up period: the CSOs reported a significant reduction in co-parent alcohol consumption and severity of alcohol dependence and showed significant improvements in parental self-efficacy for how to handle effects of co-parent alcohol consumption, but no differences were found between the two conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

The current study found no evidence supporting efficacy of a novel, online self-directed intervention on children's mental health, CSO mental health and co-parent alcohol related outcomes. Engaging in a support program or receiving information appears to initiate behavior change in the CSOs which affects the alcohol consumption and severity of dependence for co-parents with PAC. It is suggested that future studies may preferably focus on CSOs in more severely affected contexts. Trial registration The trial was pre-registered at isrctn.com reference number ISRCTN38702517, November 28, 2017.

摘要

背景

目前迫切需要干预措施来帮助受父母酗酒问题影响的儿童。此类干预措施可以针对酗酒父母的伴侣,这些伴侣自身的生活质量和心理健康往往也受到损害。本研究旨在调查一种将社区强化治疗(CRAFT)和育儿培训相结合的在线自我导向干预措施对有酗酒问题父母的共同照顾者(CSO)的有效性,这些 CSO 与有酗酒问题的父母共同照顾一个孩子(3-11 岁)。

方法

一项随机对照平行组优效性试验将接受酗酒父母共同照顾者(CSO)(N=37)的在线干预与接受书面心理教育材料的积极对照组(N=39)的疗效进行比较。结果评估在基线、3 周、8 周和 12 周进行。主要结果是儿童的心理健康,次要结果包括父母自我效能感、CSO 心理健康以及共同照顾者的饮酒量和依赖程度。采用具有因子时间变量的线性混合效应模型来建立时间与分组的交互作用效应模型。

结果

招募速度缓慢,且绝大多数有兴趣的 CSO 在基线评估时被排除在外,主要是因为他们经历过共同照顾者的暴力行为。未达到目标样本量。意向治疗分析在随访期间未显示出主要或次要结局上的时间与分组的任何显著影响:CSO 报告称共同照顾者的饮酒量和严重程度显著下降,并且在处理共同照顾者饮酒影响方面的父母自我效能感显著提高,但两种情况下无差异。

结论

本研究未发现证据支持一种新的、在线自我导向干预措施对儿童心理健康、CSO 心理健康和共同照顾者酗酒相关结果的疗效。参与支持计划或接受信息似乎会促使 CSO 发生行为改变,从而影响有酗酒问题父母的饮酒量和依赖程度。建议未来的研究可能最好关注受影响更严重的 CSO 。

试验注册

该试验于 2017 年 11 月 28 日在 isrctn.com 注册,注册号为 ISRCTN38702517。

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