Hare Megan M, Landis Taylor D, Hernandez Melissa, Graziano Paulo A
Center for Children and Families, Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL.
Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2024;9(1):162-172. doi: 10.1080/23794925.2023.2169971. Epub 2023 Jan 31.
Experiencing homelessness in infancy has been linked to negative physical and mental health outcomes. Parental well-being and the parent-infant relationship can also be negatively impacted by experiencing homelessness. While numerous parent-based infant mental health programs have been identified by a recent review, the goal of this study was to further determine the extent to which these existing programs were developed and/or examined with at-risk populations such as families experiencing homelessness. Out of 60 programs identified by Hare et al., in press, only three had been implemented specifically in shelter settings with infants 0-12 months (Parent-Infant Psychotherapy, New Beginnings, and My Baby's First Teacher). Additionally, when examining programs that began in later infancy (after 12 months), only 2 programs were implemented in shelter settings (Incredible Years and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy). Implications for research, policy, and clinicians regarding implementation of evidence-based prevention/treatment programs for parents and their infants experiencing homelessness are discussed.
婴儿期经历无家可归与负面的身心健康结果相关。父母的幸福感以及亲子关系也会因经历无家可归而受到负面影响。尽管最近的一项综述确定了许多基于父母的婴儿心理健康项目,但本研究的目的是进一步确定这些现有项目针对诸如无家可归家庭等高危人群的开发和/或检验程度。在Hare等人即将发表的研究中确定的60个项目中,只有三个专门在有0至12个月婴儿的庇护所环境中实施(亲子心理治疗、新起点和我的宝宝的第一位老师)。此外,在研究始于婴儿后期(12个月后)的项目时,只有两个项目在庇护所环境中实施(不可思议的岁月和亲子互动疗法)。本文讨论了针对经历无家可归的父母及其婴儿实施循证预防/治疗项目对研究、政策和临床医生的启示。