Delivering Take Root to Military Families with a Child 0-to 3-Years-Old: Examining Feasibility and Proof-of-Concept

Q2 Social Sciences Military Behavioral Health Pub Date : 2021-09-20 DOI:10.1080/21635781.2021.1977203
Ryan P. Chesnut, Terri L. Rudy, Janet A. Welsh, D. Perkins
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Abstract Parents influence their child’s positive development, and this is especially true during early childhood. In military families, the largest percentage of children are between 0 and 5 years old, and there is growing interest in developing and disseminating parent-focused interventions that target this age range for military parents. The present study examines the feasibility and proof-of-concept of the universal, web-based, Take Root parenting program, which was designed to empower military and civilian parents with a 0- to 3-year-old child in their parenting role and support positive child development. Seventy-nine participants were recruited from two Armed Services YMCA locations in fall 2019 and summer 2020. Results indicate that executing the research protocol and implementing the program among military families with young children were feasible. Further, significant pre- to post-changes in self-reports of parenting efficacy, mindful relaxation, and family functioning were found; however, when a Bonferroni-Holm correction was applied to account for multiple testing, only parenting efficacy remained significant. Collectively, the favorable results indicate the potential usefulness of Take Root for military families with young children and support the need for further, more rigorous evaluations of the program.
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为有0- 3岁孩子的军人家庭提供扎根:检查可行性和概念验证
父母会影响孩子的积极发展,在儿童早期尤其如此。在军人家庭中,0至5岁的儿童所占比例最大,针对这一年龄段的军人父母,人们越来越有兴趣制定和传播以家长为中心的干预措施。本研究考察了普遍的、基于网络的“扎根”育儿计划的可行性和概念验证,该计划旨在赋予拥有0至3岁儿童的军人和平民父母以养育角色,并支持儿童的积极发展。79名参与者于2019年秋季和2020年夏季从基督教青年会的两个武装部队地点招募。结果表明,在有幼儿的军人家庭中执行研究方案和实施项目是可行的。此外,在父母效能、正念放松和家庭功能的自我报告中,发现了显著的前后变化;然而,当应用Bonferroni-Holm修正来解释多重测试时,只有育儿效果仍然显著。总的来说,有利的结果表明,“扎根”项目对有年幼子女的军人家庭可能有用,并支持对该项目进行进一步、更严格的评估的必要性。
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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