Incredible Years Parenting Program: Behavioral Emotion Regulation and Resilience in Mothers of Deaf Children

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptionality Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.1080/09362835.2022.2130321
F. Safarpour, M. Ashori
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ABSTRACT Behavioral emotion regulation and resilience are crucial in daily life. This research aimed to investigate the impact of the Incredible Years (IY) parenting program on behavioral emotion regulation and resilience in mothers of deaf children. The present study was a quasi-randomized controlled trial design. Twenty mothers between the ages of 28 and 41 years of age who had deaf children were randomly selected from Baghcheban deaf school in Shahreza, Iran. They were randomly assigned to experimental (n = 10) or control (n = 10) groups. The experimental group participated in the 12-session IY parenting program, while the control group did not participate in this program. Both groups completed the Emotion Behavioral Regulation Questionnaire (EBRQ) and Resiliency Scale (RISC) at pre and post-intervention. The data were analyzed using the Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA) test. The results showed that the intervention significantly and positively influenced behavioral emotion regulation and resilience in mothers of deaf children (p < .001). This study suggests that IY parenting program can promote behavioral emotion regulation and resilience in mothers of deaf children. Therefore, this program was feasible and acceptable to these mothers.
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不可思议的岁月养育计划:聋儿母亲的行为情绪调节和恢复力
行为情绪调节和情绪恢复在日常生活中至关重要。本研究旨在探讨难以置信的岁月(IY)育儿计划对聋儿母亲行为情绪调节和心理弹性的影响。本研究为准随机对照试验设计。从伊朗沙赫雷扎的巴彻班聋哑学校随机挑选了20名年龄在28岁至41岁之间的聋哑孩子的母亲。他们被随机分为实验组(n = 10)和对照组(n = 10)。实验组参加了12期的IY育儿计划,而对照组不参加该计划。两组均在干预前和干预后完成情绪行为调节问卷(EBRQ)和弹性量表(RISC)。采用多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA)检验对数据进行分析。结果显示,干预对聋儿母亲的行为情绪调节和心理弹性有显著的正向影响(p < 0.001)。本研究表明,IY育儿计划对聋儿母亲的行为情绪调节和心理弹性有促进作用。因此,这个项目对这些母亲来说是可行和可以接受的。
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