Supporting parents in the Global South: implementation of a faith-based parent program in 12 countries.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Global Mental Health Pub Date : 2025-03-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2025.25
Lisseth Rojas-Flores, Melanie Ngan, Joey Fung, Carolyn Casada, Patrick Robertson, Alex Masibo, Briseida Cruz, Marion Mortel, Ryan Kopper, Cherry Marcelo, Travis Roberts, Holta Trandafili
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Abstract

Parenting programs are effective ways to reduce child maltreatment and promote nurturing parent-child relationships. Yet, the potential of faith-based, positive parent programs, particularly those conducted globally at scale, remains underexplored. We conducted a pre-post and 6-month follow-up, single-group study of a faith- and community-based parenting program, Celebrating Families (CF), in 12 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Central America and South East Asia. Using a train-the-trainers model, faith leaders delivered group-based parenting workshops over 3-5 days to a nonrandomized sample of 2201 caregivers across 12 countries. Data was collected at three time points. Shifts in caregiver attitudes and beliefs were assessed pre- and post, and harsh parenting behaviors were measured at pre- and 6-months after CF parent program implementation. Acceptability was demonstrated by high attendance and high satisfaction ratings from facilitators and caregivers. Trained faith and community leaders feasibly delivered the CF parent groups and were rated by caregivers to have strong teaching skills. Qualitative analysis of their feedback at 6-month follow-up highlighted barriers to implementation and areas for improvement. Results with those caregivers who completed the program suggest large to medium effect size improvements in caregiver attitudes around harsh discipline and nurturing parenting by country and change in reported use of harsh parenting behaviors at 6 months. Findings suggest that CF is a feasible and acceptable program with promising short-term effects for caregivers of children and adolescents in low- and middle-income countries.

支持南半球的父母:在12个国家实施基于信仰的父母项目。
父母教育项目是减少虐待儿童和促进亲子关系的有效途径。然而,基于信仰的、积极的父母项目的潜力,特别是那些在全球范围内大规模实施的项目,仍未得到充分开发。我们在撒哈拉以南非洲、中美洲和东南亚的12个国家开展了一项基于信仰和社区的育儿项目“庆祝家庭”(CF)的前后和6个月随访单组研究。信仰领袖采用“培训师”模式,在3-5天的时间里,对来自12个国家的2201名看护人进行了分组培训。在三个时间点收集数据。在CF父母计划实施前和实施后评估了照顾者态度和信念的转变,并在CF父母计划实施前和实施后6个月测量了严厉的父母行为。可接受性通过高出勤率和辅导员和护理人员的高满意度评分来证明。训练有素的信仰和社区领袖切实可行地提供CF家长小组,并被护理人员评为具有强大的教学技能。在6个月的随访中对他们的反馈进行定性分析,突出了实施的障碍和需要改进的领域。完成该项目的护理人员的结果表明,在6个月时,不同国家的护理人员对严厉管教和养育子女的态度有了大到中等的改善,报告使用严厉育儿行为的情况也有所改变。研究结果表明,对于低收入和中等收入国家的儿童和青少年护理人员来说,CF是一个可行且可接受的项目,具有良好的短期效果。
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Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health PSYCHIATRY-
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5.10%
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58
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: lobal Mental Health (GMH) is an Open Access journal that publishes papers that have a broad application of ‘the global point of view’ of mental health issues. The field of ‘global mental health’ is still emerging, reflecting a movement of advocacy and associated research driven by an agenda to remedy longstanding treatment gaps and disparities in care, access, and capacity. But these efforts and goals are also driving a potential reframing of knowledge in powerful ways, and positioning a new disciplinary approach to mental health. GMH seeks to cultivate and grow this emerging distinct discipline of ‘global mental health’, and the new knowledge and paradigms that should come from it.
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