Bellamy Jennifer L, Banman Aaron, Harty Justin S, Mirque-Morales Sandra, Jaccard James, Guterman Neil B
Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, 2148 South High Street, Denver, CO, 80208, USA.
Grace Abbott School of Social Work, University of Nebraska Omaha, 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, 68182, USA.
Prev Sci. 2023 Jan;24(1):137-149. doi: 10.1007/s11121-022-01451-8. Epub 2022 Nov 4.
Engaging fathers early in child and family services has the potential to promote positive father contributions towards positive child development, improve family well-being, and enhance service outcomes over time. However, low father engagement in child and family services remains a persistent problem, and few interventions designed to improve father engagement in these services have been rigorously tested. The current study assesses the effect of a service enhancement intervention called Dads Matter-Home Visiting (Dads Matter-HV) on biological father engagement in home visiting services when compared to home visiting services delivered as usual. To assess the efficacy of the Dads Matter-HV intervention, the research team used a stratified cluster randomized clinical trial design with five agencies delivering early home visiting service programs. Seventeen teams across the five agencies were randomly assigned to either the control group condition (i.e., standard home visiting services as usual) or the intervention condition (i.e., Dads Matter-HV). Data were collected from a total of 204 families at baseline, 4 months postbaseline (92% retention rate), and 12 months postbaseline (84% retention rate). The results suggest that Dads Matter-HV increases biological father engagement for fathers who begin services in the postnatal period, but reduces engagement when services are initiated prenatally. Findings suggest some pathways through which the intervention effects engagement.
让父亲尽早参与儿童和家庭服务,有可能促进父亲为儿童的积极发展做出积极贡献,改善家庭福祉,并随着时间的推移提高服务效果。然而,父亲在儿童和家庭服务中的低参与度仍然是一个长期存在的问题,而且很少有旨在提高父亲在这些服务中参与度的干预措施经过严格测试。本研究评估了一种名为“父亲很重要——家访”(Dads Matter-Home Visiting,简称Dads Matter-HV)的服务强化干预措施与常规提供的家访服务相比,对亲生父亲参与家访服务的影响。为了评估Dads Matter-HV干预措施的效果,研究团队采用了分层整群随机临床试验设计,有五个机构提供早期家访服务项目。五个机构中的17个团队被随机分配到对照组(即照常提供标准家访服务)或干预组(即Dads Matter-HV)。在基线、基线后4个月(保留率92%)和基线后12个月(保留率84%)总共收集了来自204个家庭的数据。结果表明,Dads Matter-HV增加了产后开始接受服务的亲生父亲的参与度,但在产前开始接受服务时则降低了参与度。研究结果表明了干预影响参与度的一些途径。