Godleski Stephanie, Dermen Kurt, Feinberg Mark E, Colder Craig R, Verdaasdonk Emily, Eiden Rina D
Department of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology.
Department of Psychiatry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.
Fam Syst Health. 2025 Mar;43(1):133-149. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000936. Epub 2024 Nov 18.
Hazardous drinking by fathers poses a significant risk for negative family interactions and child outcomes. The transition to parenthood may be a time when expectant parents are potentially motivated for health behavior change, suggesting that implementing preventive interventions during this period may be particularly effective. This article provides an overview of the rationale for an innovative prevention strategy incorporating alcohol-use intervention with a family-focused program.
We describe the process of integration and adaptation of two evidence-based interventions beginning in pregnancy: (a) Family Foundations, a universal transition-to-parenthood intervention for couples to enhance coparenting and couple dyadic functioning, and (b) brief intervention to address alcohol use delivered using a couples-focused motivational interviewing style.
Lessons learned from pilot testing (conducted October 2020-March 2021) included the importance of softened framing of the discussions and language used around alcohol use given that parents were not specifically seeking treatment for alcohol use and the program was described as a parenting program that included discussion of health behaviors, including drinking. In addition, we found that evoking discussion and communication within dyads and supporting autonomy in decision making regarding alcohol use also facilitated engagement.
Pilot testing demonstrated the acceptability and feasibility of an adapted, integrated intervention program designed to strengthen coparenting skills and dyadic functioning and promote lower risk levels of alcohol use among couples during the transition to parenthood. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
父亲的有害饮酒行为对家庭互动及子女成长结果构成重大风险。为人父母的转变期可能是准父母有改变健康行为潜在动机的时期,这表明在此期间实施预防性干预可能特别有效。本文概述了一项创新预防策略的基本原理,该策略将酒精使用干预与以家庭为中心的项目相结合。
我们描述了从孕期开始整合和调整两种循证干预措施的过程:(a)家庭基础项目,一项针对夫妻的通用为人父母转变期干预措施,旨在增强共同养育子女及夫妻二元关系功能;(b)采用以夫妻为中心的动机性访谈方式进行的酒精使用简短干预。
从试点测试(于2020年10月至2021年3月进行)中吸取的经验教训包括,鉴于父母并非专门寻求酒精使用治疗,且该项目被描述为一个包括讨论健康行为(包括饮酒)的育儿项目,因此围绕酒精使用进行讨论和使用的语言采用温和框架很重要。此外,我们发现激发二元组内的讨论和交流以及支持酒精使用决策的自主性也有助于参与。
试点测试证明了一个经过调整的综合干预项目的可接受性和可行性,该项目旨在加强共同养育子女的技能和二元关系功能,并在夫妻为人父母的转变期促进较低风险水平的酒精使用。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)