Hahn E J, Simpson M R, Kidd P
College of Nursing, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40536-0232, USA.
J Sch Health. 1996 May;66(5):165-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1996.tb06268.x.
This exploratory study used focus group methods to identify strategies that promote parent involvement with young children in an alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) prevention program. The Health Belief Model (HBM) guided the interview process and data analysis. Five focus groups were conducted with low-income parents and school personnel from two urban elementary schools in Lexington, Kentucky. Cues to Action was the most frequent HBM construct expressed by both parents and school personnel in regard to ATOD prevention programs and general school activities. Enthusiasm for school activities expressed by children to their parents was identified as the core cue to parent involvement. Transportation, child care, and incentives were the basic requirements for parent involvement. Positive attitudes of school personnel, a combination of communication strategies, and multiple channels for involvement were major cues to parent involvement. Recommendations for involving parents in ATOD prevention and general school activities are suggested.
这项探索性研究采用焦点小组方法,以确定在酒精、烟草及其他毒品(ATOD)预防项目中促进家长参与幼儿活动的策略。健康信念模型(HBM)指导了访谈过程和数据分析。研究人员与肯塔基州列克星敦市两所城市小学的低收入家长和学校工作人员进行了五次焦点小组访谈。在ATOD预防项目和一般学校活动方面,行动提示是家长和学校工作人员提及最多的HBM要素。孩子们向家长表达的对学校活动的热情被确定为家长参与的核心提示。交通、儿童保育和激励措施是家长参与的基本条件。学校工作人员的积极态度、沟通策略的组合以及多种参与渠道是家长参与的主要提示。文中还提出了让家长参与ATOD预防和一般学校活动的建议。