Censullo M
Wellesley Center for Research on Women, MA.
J Pediatr Nurs. 1994 Oct;9(5):326-32.
A small pilot study tested an interaction coaching procedure designed to increase the level of responsiveness in adolescent parent/infant interaction behavior with 12 teenage parents and their infants. There was a significant increase in the level of responsiveness and parental self-esteem scores after the intervention compared with those before the intervention. Although the sample size was small, the results are encouraging and suggest further development of the intervention, Interaction Coaching for Adolescent Parents and their Infants (ICAP).
一项小型试点研究对一种互动指导程序进行了测试,该程序旨在提高青少年父母与婴儿互动行为中的反应性水平,研究对象为12对青少年父母及其婴儿。与干预前相比,干预后反应性水平和父母自尊得分显著提高。尽管样本量较小,但结果令人鼓舞,并表明应进一步开发这种干预措施——青少年父母及其婴儿互动指导(ICAP)。