虚拟增强儿童与成人关系的初级保健干预评估。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1097/DBP.0000000000001292
Jenna Kiely, Emily DePaul, Stefany Rojas, SolRubi Cortes, Samantha Schilling, Susan Dougherty, Joanne N Wood
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目的:由于COVID-19大流行病对社会距离的要求,我们将面对面的 "初级保健中的儿童与成人关系强化"(PriCARE)积极育儿干预项目改编为虚拟项目。目的是评估虚拟 PriCARE 项目在提高养育能力、减少儿童行为问题和降低儿童虐待风险方面的效果:方法:从儿科初级保健机构招募的 2 至 6 岁儿童的照顾者被随机分配到 PriCARE(92 人)或候补对照组(90 人)。在基线期和干预后的 2 到 3 个月,使用养育量表 (PS)、Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System (DPICS)、Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) 和 Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI) 对功能失调的养育方式、积极的养育技能、儿童行为和儿童虐待风险进行测量。Kruskal-Wallis检验比较了各治疗组从基线到随访的中位变化分数:在 182 名登记的照顾者中,92%(168 人)是母亲,67%(122 人)在基线和随访时完成了研究措施。与对照组相比,PriCARE 组 PS 总分的中位数下降(改善)幅度更大(-0.3 [IQR 0.69] vs -0.1 [IQR 0.56],p = 0.028),ECBI 问题得分(-3 [IQR 9] vs -1 [IQR 7],p = 0.045)和 ECBI 强度得分(-9 [IQR 21] vs 0 [IQR 25],p = 0.006)的中位数下降(改善)幅度也更大。与对照组相比,PriCARE 组在 DPICS 测定的 4 项积极育儿技能方面的改善幅度更大(均 p< 0.003)。不同研究机构的 CAPI 虐待评分下降中位数差异不大(P = 0.055):PriCARE虚拟适应在促进积极养育和减少儿童行为问题方面表现良好。
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Evaluation of Virtual Enhanced Child Adult Relationship Enhancement in Primary Care Intervention.

Objective: Because of COVID-19 pandemic social distancing requirements, the in-person Child Adult Relationship Enhancement in Primary Care (PriCARE) positive parenting intervention was adapted for virtual delivery. Objective was to evaluate the efficacy of the virtual PriCARE program to improve parenting capacity, decrease child behavioral problems, and decrease child maltreatment risk.

Methods: Caregivers of children 2 to 6 years old recruited from pediatric primary care were randomized to PriCARE (n = 92) or waitlist control (n = 90). Dysfunctional parenting, positive parenting skills, child behaviors, and child maltreatment risk were measured at baseline and 2 to 3 months after intervention using the Parenting Scale (PS), Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System (DPICS), Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI), and Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI). Kruskal-Wallis test compared median change scores from baseline to follow-up by treatment arm.

Results: Of 182 enrolled caregivers, 92% (168) were mothers and 67% (122) completed study measures at baseline and follow-up. The median decrease (improvement) in total PS score was greater in the PriCARE group compared with the control group (-0.3 [IQR 0.69] vs -0.1 [IQR 0.56], p = 0.028) as was the median decrease (improvement) in ECBI problem score (-3 [IQR 9] vs -1 [IQR 7], p = 0.045) and ECBI intensity score (-9 [IQR 21] vs 0 [IQR 25], p = 0.006). Improvements in 4 positive parenting skills measured by DPICS were greater in the PriCARE group compared with the control group (all p< 0.003). Median decrease in CAPI abuse score did not differ significantly by study arm ( p = 0.055).

Conclusion: The PriCARE virtual adaptation demonstrated promise in promoting positive parenting and decreasing child behavior problems.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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