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促进父亲参与弱势家庭的早期家访服务:“爸爸很重要”试点研究的结果。

Promoting father involvement in early home visiting services for vulnerable families: Findings from a pilot study of "Dads matter".

机构信息

University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, United States.

University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work, United States.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 2018 Feb;76:261-272. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.10.017. Epub 2017 Nov 21.

Abstract

Despite mounting evidence on the importance of fathers in children's development, evidence-based perinatal home visitation programs have largely overlooked fathers in the design and delivery of services. This paper describes the design, development, and pilot testing of the "Dads Matter" enhancement to standard home visiting services. Dads Matter is a manualized intervention package designed to fully incorporate fathers into perinatal home visiting services. Twenty-four families were enrolled in a pilot study to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes of the intervention. Using a quasi-experimental time-lagged design, 12 families received standard home visiting services and completed baseline and four-month post-tests. Home visitor staff were then trained and supervised to implement the Dads Matter enhancement in addition to standard services. Twelve additional families were then enrolled and completed baseline and four-month post-tests. Implementation data indicated that Dads Matter was implemented as planned. Cohen's d scores on outcome measures indicate positive trends associated with Dads Matter in the quality of the mother-father relationship, perceived stress reported by both parents, fathers' involvement with the child, maltreatment indicators, and fathers' verbalizations toward the infant. Effect sizes generally ranged from moderate to large in magnitude and were larger than overall effect sizes of home visitation services alone reported in prior meta-analyses. Dads Matter appears to be a feasible, acceptable, and promising approach to improving fathers' engagement in home visiting services and promoting family and child well-being.

摘要

尽管有越来越多的证据表明父亲在孩子的发展中起着重要作用,但基于证据的围产期家庭探访计划在设计和提供服务时基本上忽略了父亲。本文描述了“父亲很重要”强化标准家庭探访服务的设计、开发和试点测试。“父亲很重要”是一个标准化的干预方案,旨在将父亲完全纳入围产期家庭探访服务中。有 24 个家庭参加了一项试点研究,以评估干预措施的可行性、可接受性和初步结果。采用准实验时间滞后设计,12 个家庭接受了标准家庭探访服务,并完成了基线和四个月后的测试。然后,家庭访客工作人员接受了培训和监督,以在提供标准服务的基础上实施“父亲很重要”强化措施。随后又有 12 个家庭参加了研究,并完成了基线和四个月后的测试。实施数据表明,“父亲很重要”按照计划实施。结果测量的 Cohen's d 分数表明,与“父亲很重要”相关的存在积极趋势,包括父母关系的质量、父母双方报告的压力感、父亲对孩子的参与度、虐待指标以及父亲对婴儿的语言表达。效应大小通常从中等到较大,且大于先前元分析中单独报道的家庭探访服务的总体效应大小。“父亲很重要”似乎是一种可行、可接受且有前途的方法,可以提高父亲参与家庭探访服务的积极性,促进家庭和儿童的幸福。

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