Department of Law School, Dongguan City University, Dongguan, China.
Dongguan Children's Companion Culture Communication Consulting Co., Dongguan, China.
Front Public Health. 2024 Oct 9;12:1461435. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1461435. eCollection 2024.
Instilling healthy behaviors in early childhood is crucial as they can have lifelong impacts. However, many Chinese mothers lack effective parenting strategies, resulting in low self-efficacy. Positive Discipline, a non-punitive and non-indulgent approach, can help enhance maternal parenting self-efficacy and promote healthy lifestyle behaviors in children. This study explores the impact of a Positive Discipline group intervention on the parenting self-efficacy of Chinese mothers and how it can contribute to promoting diet and healthy lifestyle behaviors in early childhood.
We randomly selected 70 mothers with low parenting self-efficacy from a kindergarten in China, dividing them into an intervention group (35 participants) and a control group (35 participants). The intervention group received a 6-week Positive Discipline intervention, while the control group received no intervention. The intervention aimed at helping mothers nurture their children in a kind and firm manner. We used paired samples -tests and independent samples tests to compare changes in parenting self-efficacy scores before and after the intervention.
Results showed that the intervention group's parenting self-efficacy scores significantly improved after the intervention, from an average score of 25.00 ± 4.08 to 36.29 ± 2.99 ( < 0.05, Cohen's d = 3.156). Significant improvements were observed in areas like "believing their parenting style benefits their child's growth" and "knowing how to effectively parent their children." The control group's average scores showed no significant changes between pre- and post-intervention (pre: 25.07 ± 5.33; post: 24.86 ± 5.75, > 0.05, Cohen's d = 0.076). Furthermore, 3 months post-intervention, the intervention group's scores remained significantly higher than pre-intervention ( < 0.05), demonstrating the intervention's lasting effect.
This study demonstrates that the Positive Discipline group intervention significantly enhances parenting self-efficacy in Chinese mothers, promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors in early childhood. Providing continuous support and guidance to mothers can help solidify their parenting confidence, ensuring long-term intervention success. Future research should explore how group interventions can effectively integrate healthy behaviors into early childhood routines and impact children's diet and lifestyle behaviors.
在儿童早期培养健康行为至关重要,因为这些行为会对他们的一生产生影响。然而,许多中国母亲缺乏有效的育儿策略,导致其育儿自我效能感较低。积极纪律是一种非惩罚性和非放纵性的方法,可以帮助增强母亲的育儿自我效能感,并促进儿童的健康生活方式行为。本研究探讨了积极纪律小组干预对中国母亲育儿自我效能感的影响,以及它如何有助于促进儿童早期的饮食和健康生活方式行为。
我们从中国的一所幼儿园中随机选择了 70 名育儿自我效能感较低的母亲,将她们分为干预组(35 名参与者)和对照组(35 名参与者)。干预组接受了为期 6 周的积极纪律干预,而对照组则没有接受干预。干预旨在帮助母亲以友善和坚定的方式养育孩子。我们使用配对样本 t 检验和独立样本 t 检验来比较干预前后育儿自我效能感得分的变化。
结果表明,干预组在干预后育儿自我效能感得分显著提高,从干预前的平均 25.00±4.08 分提高到 36.29±2.99 分( < 0.05,Cohen's d=3.156)。在“相信自己的育儿方式有利于孩子的成长”和“知道如何有效地教育孩子”等方面有显著改善。对照组在干预前后的平均得分没有显著变化(干预前:25.07±5.33;干预后:24.86±5.75, > 0.05,Cohen's d=0.076)。此外,干预 3 个月后,干预组的得分仍显著高于干预前( < 0.05),表明干预具有持久效果。
本研究表明,积极纪律小组干预显著提高了中国母亲的育儿自我效能感,促进了儿童早期的健康生活方式行为。为母亲提供持续的支持和指导可以帮助她们巩固育儿信心,确保长期干预成功。未来的研究应探讨小组干预如何有效地将健康行为融入儿童的日常生活中,并影响儿童的饮食和生活方式行为。