Testing the PAX Good Behavior Game with and without school-based parenting support: study description and practical challenges

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
H. Pazderka, R. Prinz, Timothy Heidebrecht, S. Wiebe, K. Benzies, N. Hosan, Wendy L. G. Hoglund, C. Rinaldi, Debbie Easton, Tara Preston, S. Tough, Dennis D. Embry
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Abstract Despite large government expenditures and the implementation of mental health-related initiatives and strategies, the social, emotional, and behavioral concerns about children remain a significant issue in Canada. Accordingly, our group has undertaken a three-arm cluster school-based field study in Western Canada to examine interventions intended to have positive impact on children. This article describes the structure and design of the study, the interventions deployed, and the challenges encountered in conducting this type of initiative. The main intervention is the PAX Good Behavior Game (PAX GBG), a school-based intervention designed to improve children’s self-regulation, prosocial behavior, and mental health outcomes. The study was designed to test the impact of the PAX GBG with or without school-based parenting support on classroom behavior, child outcomes for social-emotional and behavioral functioning, and teacher stress and wellbeing. The parenting support intervention draws on the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) to provide low-intensity programming for parents seeking to address common childhood behavioral issues. The article outlines the study’s research design, measures, and data collection procedures, describes the interventions, and discusses several practical and methodological challenges that occurred during implementation.
测试PAX良好行为游戏有和没有学校家长支持:研究描述和实际挑战
尽管政府投入了大量资金,并实施了与心理健康相关的举措和战略,但在加拿大,儿童的社会、情感和行为问题仍然是一个重大问题。因此,我们的小组在加拿大西部进行了一项以学校为基础的三臂集群实地研究,以检查旨在对儿童产生积极影响的干预措施。本文描述了研究的结构和设计、部署的干预措施,以及在实施这种类型的计划时遇到的挑战。主要的干预措施是PAX良好行为游戏(PAX GBG),这是一种以学校为基础的干预措施,旨在提高儿童的自我调节、亲社会行为和心理健康结果。该研究旨在测试PAX GBG在有或没有学校家长支持的情况下对课堂行为、儿童社会情感和行为功能的结果、教师压力和幸福感的影响。育儿支持干预借鉴了三重P-积极育儿计划(Triple P),为寻求解决常见儿童行为问题的父母提供低强度的计划。本文概述了该研究的研究设计、测量和数据收集程序,描述了干预措施,并讨论了在实施过程中出现的几个实践和方法上的挑战。
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期刊介绍: This title has ceased (2018). The first journal of its kind in the field, IJMHP publishes materials of distinction, making it essential reading for those with a professional or personal interest in mental health promotion. IJMHP co-ordinates the dissemination of new research outcomes to all those involved in policy making and the implementation of mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention policies. This makes it indispensable to clinical/medical staff, health services researchers, managers, health promoters, educationalists, sociologists, health economists and practitioners from all branches of health and social care, publishing materials by and for all these communities. IJMHP is an official publication of the Clifford Beers Foundation, who work to promote mental health and prevent mental disorders through dissemination of knowledge, training partnerships and consultation. The journal is peer reviewed by an expert international board and acts as a comprehensive information resource designed to increase awareness, foster understanding and promote collaboration between the different disciplines engaged in this diverse activity of study.
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