Randomized controlled trial study examining positive emotions and hope in solution-focused brief therapy with substance using parents involved in child welfare system

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Johnny S. Kim, J. Brook, Kiley W.Liming, I. Park, Becci A. Akin, C. Franklin
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines whether parents involved in the child welfare system, due to substance abuse, who receive solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) counseling experience more hope and positive emotions than those receiving treatment-as-usual counseling services. Methods Randomized controlled trial design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of SFBT in primary substance use treatment services for parents (n = 123). Difference-in-Difference (DiD) estimation was used to assess the effect of SFBT intervention on hope, positive emotions, and negative emotions. Results DiD analyses showed SFBT parents had slightly worse scores on hope and emotion subscales at baseline and demonstrated slightly greater positive changes on all scales at posttest, though these findings were not statistically different from control group. Positive associations between SFBT and hope sub-scales were found; however, effects were not statistically significant. Conclusion SFBT may help increase positive emotions and hope in parents through a solution-building approach, but more research is needed.
儿童福利系统中使用药物的父母在以解决方案为中心的短暂治疗中检查积极情绪和希望的随机对照试验研究
摘要目的本研究考察了因药物滥用而参与儿童福利系统的父母,接受以解决方案为中心的短暂治疗(SFBT)咨询的父母是否比接受常规咨询服务的父母体验到更多的希望和积极情绪。方法采用随机对照试验设计,评价SFBT在父母主要药物使用治疗服务中的有效性(n=123)。差异中的差异(DiD)估计用于评估SFBT干预对希望、积极情绪和消极情绪的影响。结果DiD分析显示,SFBT父母在基线时的希望和情绪分量表得分略差,在后测时的所有量表上都表现出略大的积极变化,尽管这些发现与对照组没有统计学差异。SFBT和希望子量表之间存在正相关;然而,效果在统计学上并不显著。结论SFBT可以通过建立解决方案的方法来增加父母的积极情绪和希望,但还需要更多的研究。
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