Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.
Polytechnic University Institute of Viseu, CI&DEI, ISAMB, Portugal.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2024 Jul;25(3):1938-1953. doi: 10.1177/15248380231201811. Epub 2023 Sep 27.
This integrative review of the ACT Raising Safe Kids (ACT)-child maltreatment prevention program for parents-focuses on the program's theoretical framework, examines the ACT studies about the effects on caregivers, and discusses the ACT's implications for the practice and public policy. A systematic search of the PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Lilacs databases was performed, along with a search on the ACT Program website and contacting program researchers. Twenty-five studies evaluating the ACT Program were reviewed. The evaluation studies were conducted in the United States, Brazil, Portugal, and Peru. The program improved parenting practices in general and targeted populations such as incarcerated parents, mothers with a history of childhood violence, and mothers of preterm children. Additionally, the program was effective in decreasing child behavioral problems. Overall, the ACT Program effectively decreased hostile, aggressive, and coercive parenting and child behavior problems, which are key predictors of family violence.
这篇关于 ACT 提高安全儿童(ACT)-父母虐待预防计划的综合评论,重点关注该计划的理论框架,研究了 ACT 对照顾者的影响,并讨论了 ACT 对实践和公共政策的意义。通过对 PubMed、Web of Science、PsycINFO 和 Lilacs 数据库进行系统搜索,以及对 ACT 计划网站的搜索和与计划研究人员的联系,共检索到 25 项评估该计划的研究。评估研究在美国、巴西、葡萄牙和秘鲁进行。该计划改善了一般育儿实践和目标人群的育儿实践,如被监禁的父母、有童年暴力史的母亲和早产儿的母亲。此外,该计划还能有效减少儿童的行为问题。总的来说,ACT 计划有效地减少了敌对、攻击和强制的育儿方式以及儿童行为问题,这些都是家庭暴力的关键预测因素。