Effects of family interventions on interpersonal conflicts: A network perspective

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1177/14680173221144552
Lukas Fellmann
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Summary Intense conflicts are prevalent in families receiving child welfare services. Research in the field of family interventions usually focusses on dyadic conflicts within the limits of the nuclear family unit, ignoring the larger social context of families. Therefore, this study analyses effects on interpersonal conflicts in personal networks of parents during a family intervention. The theoretical framework is based on the family systems theory, which highlights the role of mutual trust for conflict resolution. This research applied ego-centric network analysis in combination with a longitudinal design. The sample consists of 46 parents who were enrolled in a home-based family intervention in Switzerland. Findings The results show that development of mutual trust between practitioners and the network members of parents is associated with significant decrease in conflict density and conflict reciprocity. Hence, network members experience fewer interactions that are associated with conflict as well as less intense conflicts in the medium term. However, no effects were found on the centrality of parents in interpersonal conflicts. Applications The results of this study suggest that practitioners in family interventions must establish mutual trust with not only parents but also other individuals to promote a less stressful family environment. This emphasizes the importance of a network perspective on interpersonal conflicts in child welfare interventions.
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家庭干预对人际冲突的影响:网络视角
摘要在接受儿童福利服务的家庭中,激烈的冲突十分普遍。家庭干预领域的研究通常侧重于核心家庭单元范围内的二元冲突,而忽略了家庭的更大社会背景。因此,本研究分析了家庭干预对父母人际网络人际冲突的影响。该理论框架以家庭制度理论为基础,强调了相互信任在解决冲突中的作用。本研究将以自我为中心的网络分析与纵向设计相结合。该样本由46名父母组成,他们参加了瑞士的家庭干预。研究结果表明,从业者与父母网络成员之间相互信任的发展与冲突密度和冲突互惠的显著降低有关。因此,从中期来看,网络成员经历的与冲突相关的互动更少,冲突也不那么激烈。然而,没有发现父母在人际冲突中的中心地位受到影响。应用这项研究的结果表明,家庭干预的从业者不仅必须与父母建立互信,还必须与其他人建立互信,以促进压力较小的家庭环境。这强调了从网络角度看待儿童福利干预中人际冲突的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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