在线情感社会化干预对全球大流行期间参加抢先开始的高危学龄前儿童父母的影响

Briana Williams, John Carlson
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来自低收入家庭的儿童经历了更大的发展风险因素,这表明需要有证据的社会情感干预来支持儿童及其家庭。本研究探讨了一个未经研究的以证据为基础的情感干预的在线版本的参与、有效性和可接受性——收听儿童在线(TIKOL)。这项试点研究在一个小样本中表明,在整个课程期间,父母平均观看了十个模块的97%,并且都报告说使用了“相当多”的育儿技巧。结果数据显示,采用情感指导育儿方式有显著改善。痛苦反应和家长报告的儿童行为问题都减少了。情绪否定信念没有显著减少。据报道,治疗可接受性很高。该TIKOL干预试验研究的治疗参与、有效性和可接受性结果支持了研究这种可访问的、支持良好的育儿计划方法的在线版本的必要性。
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Effects of an Online Emotion Socialization Intervention for Parents of At-Risk Preschoolers Enrolled in Head Start During a Global Pandemic
Children from low-income families experience greater developmental risk factors, suggesting the need for evidence-based social-emotional interventions to support children and their families. This study explored the engagement, effectiveness, and acceptability of an unstudied online version of an evidence-based emotion-focused intervention – Tuning in to Kids Online (TIKOL). This pilot study within a small Head Start sample demonstrated that parents watched, on average, 97% of the ten modules across the program duration, and all reported using “quite a few” of the parenting skills taught. Outcome data revealed significant improvements in employing an emotion coaching parenting style. Distressing reactions and parent-reported child conduct problems both decreased. There were no significant reductions in emotion dismissing beliefs. High levels of treatment acceptability were reported. Treatment engagement, effectiveness, and acceptability findings from this pilot TIKOL intervention study support the need to study this accessible, online version of a well-supported parenting program approach.
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