Effectiveness of the PlayStrong Neuro-Filial Parenting Program: A program evaluation of an online pilot during COVID-19.

Q2 Health Professions
Georgie Wisen-Vincent, Rebecca Bokoch
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Abstract

This study piloted an online play-based parenting program informed by filial therapy, child-parent relationship therapy, and interpersonal neurobiology during COVID-19. The purpose of this program evaluation was to explore its potential effectiveness in improving child behaviors, mindful parenting, parent-child relationship quality, and protective factors. This study used a mixed method design to gather quantitative data from standardized measures and qualitative data from surveys. Parents of children 4-10 years old (N = 11) participated in 6 weekly 1.5-hr sessions which included teaching a new skill, asking questions, offering support, and sharing video or descriptions about using play-based parenting skills at home. Quantitative results showed significant differences before to after program participation in mindful discipline in parenting and social support as a protective factor. Changes in child's peer interactions (i.e., siblings, classmates) approached significance. There were no other significant differences. Qualitative findings suggested a positive impact of the program that supported quantitative results, and perhaps, expanded upon what was not captured by the quantitative measures in the area of parent-child relationships. While the results are limited by small sample size and low statistical power, these findings suggest some support for the updated online play-based parenting programs in meeting parenting needs during COVID-19. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
PlayStrongNeuro-Fillial育儿计划的有效性:新冠肺炎期间在线试点的计划评估。
本研究在COVID-19期间试行了一项基于孝道疗法、亲子关系疗法和人际神经生物学的在线游戏育儿计划。本项目评估的目的是探讨其在改善儿童行为、正念育儿、亲子关系质量和保护因素方面的潜在有效性。本研究采用混合方法设计,从标准化测量中收集定量数据,从调查中收集定性数据。4-10岁孩子的父母(N = 11)每周参加6次1.5小时的课程,包括教授一项新技能,提出问题,提供支持,分享视频或描述在家中使用基于游戏的育儿技巧。定量结果显示,正念管教在亲子关系和社会支持作为保护因素的参与前后存在显著差异。儿童同伴互动(即兄弟姐妹、同学)的变化具有重要意义。没有其他显著差异。定性研究结果表明,支持定量结果的项目产生了积极影响,并且可能扩展了亲子关系领域中定量措施未捕获的内容。虽然结果受到样本量小和统计能力低的限制,但这些发现表明,更新的基于游戏的在线育儿计划在满足COVID-19期间的育儿需求方面提供了一些支持。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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International Journal of Play Therapy
International Journal of Play Therapy Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Play Therapy is dedicated to publishing and disseminating reports of original research, theoretical articles, and substantive reviews of topics germane to play therapy on behalf of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, school counselors, marriage and family therapists, and other mental health professionals.
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