Pilot Study of a Play-based Intervention Enrichment Program Using Board Games, for Mothers and Children from a Culturally Challenged Immigrant Group

Anat Golos, Shlomit Freiman
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ABSTRACT Play is a central occupation of children, contributing to their development. Play opportunities depend on physical, social, and cultural environments. Family-focused programs need to be developed and adapted to diverse populations. This study endeavored to evaluate the effectiveness of a short-term intervention enrichment program for a group of mothers and children from a cultural immigrant group in Israel, which focused on playing board games together. Twelve mothers and 12 children participated in a play-based program. A demographic questionnaire and a set of adapted PAPI questionnaires were used to examine mothers’ levels of knowledge and self-efficacy relating to playing board games, as well as children’s participation before and after intervention. Qualitative information was also collected, as well as mothers’ satisfaction levels. A significant improvement (p < .006; ɳ 2 > .14) was found in some items relating to mothers’ knowledge, awareness, and self-efficacy resulting from play, and relating to children’s participation in play. Three months post intervention, a nonsignificant decrease was found in comparison to immediate post-intervention scores. The mothers reported a high level of satisfaction with the program. Short-term programs focusing on board game-playing among mothers and children from a cultural immigrant group may have the potential to strengthen parental knowledge, awareness, and self-efficacy relating to playing board games, and may improve their children’s participation in leisure play. Possible change mechanisms include occupational-based intervention, a family-centered approach, and environmental and cultural adaptations. The results suggest the need for developing culturally sensitive programs for diverse cultural groups. Future studies are needed among diverse populations, using additional assessments and control groups.
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针对来自文化挑战移民群体的母亲和儿童,以棋盘游戏为基础的游戏干预丰富计划的试点研究
游戏是儿童的核心活动,有助于他们的发展。游戏机会取决于身体、社会和文化环境。需要制定以家庭为重点的方案,并使之适应不同的人群。本研究旨在评估一组来自以色列文化移民群体的母亲和儿童的短期干预丰富计划的有效性,该计划侧重于一起玩棋盘游戏。12位母亲和12名儿童参加了一个以游戏为基础的项目。一份人口调查问卷和一套改编的PAPI调查问卷被用来检查母亲在玩棋盘游戏方面的知识水平和自我效能,以及干预前后儿童的参与情况。还收集了定性信息,以及母亲的满意度。显著改善(p < 0.006;[2 > .14]在与母亲因游戏而产生的知识、意识、自我效能感和与儿童参与游戏有关的一些项目中均有显著差异。干预后三个月,与立即干预后评分相比,发现无显著下降。母亲们对这个项目的满意度很高。在来自文化移民群体的母亲和孩子中进行短期的棋盘游戏项目,可能会加强父母对棋盘游戏的知识、意识和自我效能感,并可能提高他们的孩子在休闲游戏中的参与度。可能的改变机制包括以职业为基础的干预、以家庭为中心的方法以及环境和文化适应。研究结果表明,有必要为不同文化群体开发文化敏感节目。未来的研究需要在不同的人群中进行,使用额外的评估和对照组。
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