Effectiveness of a video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting for foster children

Q2 Social Sciences Developmental Child Welfare Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.1177/25161032231220922
Delphine West, Lara Stas, F. Van Holen, Laura Gypen, J. Vanderfaeillie
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Foster children are at risk for developing disorganized attachment relationships (Van den Dries et al., 2009; Vasileva & Petermann, 2018) and behavioural problems (Goemans et al., 2015; Vanschoonlandt et al., 2012). Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline – Foster Care/Adoption (VIPP-FC/A) is an intervention aimed at improving sensitive parenting in order to promote secure attachment relations and reduce behavioural problems. In this study, a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) was used in order to examine the effectiveness of VIPP-FC/A in a Flemish foster care sample ( n = 100), using questionnaires at three measurement moments. The hypothesis was that VIPP-FC/A would increase foster mothers’ sensitive parenting and decrease the externalizing behavioural problems and insecure attachment behaviour of the foster children and parenting stress of the foster mothers. The intervention effects on these four outcome variables were analysed by constructing four multilevel models. After controlling for the baseline measurement, there was no significant main effect of condition for sensitive parenting, externalizing problems, insecure attachment behaviour and parenting stress. There was however a significant effect of condition and age on insecure attachment behaviour: within the group of youngest foster children (under 30 months), children in the intervention group scored lower insecure attachment scores than children in the control group. Additionally, there was a significant effect of condition and type of foster care on externalizing behaviour problems. In the group of children placed in kinship foster care, children in the intervention group had lower external behavior scores than children in the control group.
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视频反馈干预对促进积极养育寄养儿童的有效性
寄养儿童有发展无组织依恋关系的风险(Van den Dries et al., 2009;Vasileva & Petermann, 2018)和行为问题(Goemans et al., 2015;Vanschoonlandt et al., 2012)。促进正面教养和敏感管教-寄养/领养(VIPP-FC/A)是一项旨在改善敏感教养的干预措施,以促进安全的依恋关系和减少行为问题。本研究采用随机对照试验(RCT),在三个测量时刻使用问卷调查,以检验VIPP-FC/ a在佛兰德寄养样本(n = 100)中的有效性。假设VIPP-FC/A会增加寄养母亲的敏感养育,减少寄养儿童的外化行为问题和不安全依恋行为以及寄养母亲的养育压力。通过构建四个多水平模型分析干预对这四个结果变量的影响。在对基线测量值进行控制后,敏感父母教养、外化问题、不安全依恋行为和父母教养压力的主效应不显著。然而,条件和年龄对不安全依恋行为有显著影响:在年龄最小的寄养儿童(30个月以下)组中,干预组儿童的不安全依恋得分低于对照组儿童。此外,寄养条件和寄养类型对外化行为问题有显著影响。在亲属寄养儿童组中,干预组儿童的外部行为得分低于对照组儿童。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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