自闭症儿童拉丁裔父母9期训练计划的实验前评估

Javier Cavazos Vela, Noe Ramos, Susana Perez
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摘要本实验前研究的目的是检测拉丁裔父母在父母指导的培训项目中自信心、心理灵活性和心理健康的改善程度。参与者是55名拉丁裔父母,他们参加了一个为期9期的培训项目。抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)、接受和行动问卷(AAQ-II)和父母任务清单(PTC)的前后数据对比分析没有显示统计学上的显著改善。然而,分析显示许多拉丁裔父母的临床显著变化。大约三分之一的拉丁裔父母在育儿信心方面有临床显著的改善,但不在临床显著范围内。大约五分之一的拉丁裔父母在心理灵活性方面有临床显著的改善,但不在临床显著的范围内。近1 / 2的拉丁裔父母的抑郁症状在临床上有显著改善。我们为咨询师和相关帮助专业人员提供临床建议。关键词:西班牙裔服务机构拉丁裔父母领导自闭症谱系障碍自闭症儿童披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究全部由德克萨斯高等教育协调委员会(THECB)资助。本文件中表达的意见和结论是作者的意见和结论,并不一定代表欧洲央行的意见或政策。作者简介:javier Cavazos Vela,博士,LPC,是德克萨斯大学里奥格兰德谷分校研究和教师成功副院长,教育和P-16整合学院教授。他发表了超过85篇同行评议的文章或书籍章节,以及一本关于辅导员教育教学的教科书。此外,他还参与了评估,共同首席研究员,或外部资助的作者总计超过1800万。Noe RamosNoe Ramos博士,LSSP,是德克萨斯大学里奥格兰德谷分校人类发展和学校服务部的副教授,在那里他曾担任两项德克萨斯高等教育协调委员会(THECB)自闭症家长培训补助金的首席研究员(PI)(州一级),以及两项精神健康服务提供者(MHSP)补助金的PI和联合PI(联邦一级)。拉莫斯博士担任LSSP已经15年了。Susana Perez Kantor医学博士是德克萨斯大学里奥格兰德河谷分校人类发展和学校服务部自闭症家长培训补助金项目协调员。自闭症家长培训补助金是由德州高等教育协调委员会资助的。
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A Pre-Experimental Evaluation of a 9-Session Training Program with Latinx Parents of Children with Autism
AbstractThe purpose of this pre-experimental study was to detect the degree of improvement associated with confidence, psychological flexibility, and mental health among Latinx parents in a parent-directed training program. Participants were 55 Latinx parents who participated in a 9-session training program. Analyses of pre-post data contrasts on the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II (AAQ-II), and Parenting Tasks Checklist (PTC) did not indicate statistically significant improvements. However, analyses indicated clinically significant changes for many Latinx parents. Approximately 1 out 3 Latinx parents experienced clinically significant improvements as related to parenting confidence but not within the clinically significant range. Approximately 1 out 5 Latinx parents experienced clinically significant improvements in psychological flexibility but not within the clinically significant range. Nearly 1 out of 2 Latinx parents experienced clinically significant improvements in depressive symptoms. We provide clinical implications for counselors and related helping professionals.Keywords: Hispanic serving institutionsLatinx parentsparent leadersautism spectrum disorderautismchildren Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported in whole by a grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). The opinions and conclusions expressed in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policy of the THECB.Notes on contributorsJavier Cavazos VelaJavier Cavazos Vela, PhD, LPC, is Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Success and Professor in the College of Education and P-16 Integration at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He has published over 85 peer-reviewed articles or book chapters as well as one textbook in teaching and learning in counselor education. Additionally, he has been involved as an evaluator, Co-Principal Investigator, or author on external grants totaling more than 18 million.Noe RamosNoe Ramos, PhD, LSSP, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and School Services at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where he has served as the Principal Investigator (PI) on two Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) Autism Parent Training Grants (state level) and as PI on one and co-PI on two Mental Health Service Provider (MHSP) grants (federal level). Dr. Ramos has been an LSSP for 15 years.Susana PerezSusana Perez Kantor, MEd, is the program coordinator for an Autism Parent Training grant in the Department of Human Development and School Services at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. The Autism Parent Training grant is funded through the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation
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期刊介绍: Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation (CORE) provides counselor educators, researchers, educators, and other mental health practitioners with outcome research and program evaluation practices for work with individuals across the lifespan. It addresses topics such as: treatment efficacy, clinical diagnosis, program evaluation, research design, outcome measure reviews. This journal also serves to address ethical, legal, and cultural concerns in the assessment of dependent variables, implementation of clinical interventions, and outcome research. Manuscripts typically fall into one of the following categories: Counseling Outcome Research: Treatment efficacy and effectiveness of mental health, school, addictions, rehabilitation, family, and college counseling interventions across the lifespan as reported in clinical trials, single-case research designs, single-group designs, and multi- or mixed-method designs.
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