O'Hara Karey L, Sandler Irwin N, Hollis Joi
School of Social and Behavioral Science, Arizona State University.
REACH Institute, Arizona State University.
Fam Court Rev. 2024 Jul;62(3):562-582. doi: 10.1111/fcre.12798. Epub 2024 Jun 27.
Parent education in family courts can significantly impact children's well-being after divorce if programs are (1) widely accessible, (2) acceptable to parents, (3) feasible to implement by courts, and (4) have evidence of effectiveness in improving key outcomes for children. In light of recently raised concerns about whether court-ordered/court-mandated parent education is justified; it is critical to identify effective parent education programs. Online parent education programs have the potential to be widely accessible, acceptable to parents and courts, and effectively promote children's well-being. However, few effective online parent education programs are being widely adopted by family courts. There is some controversy about whether online parent education meets the needs of family courts in being cost-effective programs that offer ways to hold parents accountable for their participation. We articulate the wide array of goals for parent education programs and present a framework to identify and select programs that meet specific goals. We discuss access, cost, evidence of effectiveness, acceptability, credibility, and compliance tracking. We highlight two online parent education programs to illustrate differences in contexts and goals and to show that online programs have great potential to be effective in accomplishing goals valued by the courts.
如果家庭法庭中的家长教育项目具备以下条件,那么在离婚后,这些项目能够对孩子的幸福产生重大影响:(1)广泛普及;(2)为家长所接受;(3)法庭实施起来切实可行;(4)有证据表明其能有效改善孩子的关键成长成果。鉴于近期人们对法庭强制要求的家长教育是否合理提出了担忧,确定有效的家长教育项目至关重要。在线家长教育项目有可能广泛普及,为家长和法庭所接受,并有效促进孩子的幸福。然而,很少有有效的在线家长教育项目被家庭法庭广泛采用。对于在线家长教育作为具有成本效益的项目,能否满足家庭法庭的需求,以及能否提供让家长对参与负责的方式,存在一些争议。我们阐述了家长教育项目的广泛目标,并提出了一个框架,用于识别和选择符合特定目标的项目。我们讨论了可及性、成本、有效性证据、可接受性、可信度和合规跟踪。我们重点介绍两个在线家长教育项目,以说明背景和目标的差异,并表明在线项目在实现法庭重视的目标方面具有很大的有效性潜力。