The effects of the KEEP foster parent training intervention on child externalizing and internalizing problems

Q2 Social Sciences
J. Price, S. Roesch, C. M. Burce
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Abstract

Children in foster care are at risk for externalizing and internalizing behavior problems. The KEEP foster parent training intervention has been found to effectively reduce parental reports of daily child behavior problems. The aims of this investigation were to (a) examine the effectiveness of the KEEP intervention at reducing behavior problems among children in foster care, as assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), during implementation of the intervention by a community agency using a randomized design and (b) determine whether the intervention is effective at reducing internalizing forms of behavior problems. Foster and kinship families were randomly assigned to either the KEEP intervention or usual services. The KEEP intervention was delivered by a community agency. Child behavior problems were assessed via the CBCL at baseline and at the end of the intervention (4 months after baseline). Data from 310 foster and kinship families with children aged between 5 and 12 years were analyzed using hierarchical linear modeling. The KEEP intervention was effective at reducing the proportion of children in the borderline group for rule-breaking between baseline and follow-up. The intervention was also effective at reducing internalizing problems, as indicated by reductions in internalizing raw scores and the proportion of children in the borderline group over the course of the intervention. These findings suggest the KEEP intervention can provide foster parents with the tools to manage a broad range of behavior problems even as the intervention was delivered by a community agency.
KEEP养父母训练干预对儿童外化与内化问题的影响
寄养儿童存在外化和内化行为问题的风险。KEEP养父母训练干预被发现可以有效地减少父母对儿童日常行为问题的报告。本调查的目的是(a)在社区机构采用随机设计实施干预期间,通过儿童行为清单(CBCL)评估,检验KEEP干预在减少寄养儿童行为问题方面的有效性;(b)确定干预是否有效减少内化形式的行为问题。寄养家庭和亲属家庭被随机分配到KEEP干预或常规服务中。KEEP干预由一家社区机构提供。在基线和干预结束时(基线后4个月)通过CBCL评估儿童行为问题。采用层次线性模型对310个寄养家庭和亲属家庭的5 - 12岁儿童的数据进行分析。KEEP干预在降低基线和随访期间违反规则的边缘组儿童比例方面是有效的。干预在减少内化问题方面也很有效,正如在干预过程中内化原始分数和边缘组儿童比例的减少所表明的那样。这些发现表明,KEEP干预可以为养父母提供管理各种行为问题的工具,即使干预是由社区机构提供的。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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