什么使家访有效?方剂4成功预防干预的治疗机制探讨

IF 3.2 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sarah M. Braaten , Robert L. Nix , Sukhdeep Gill , Michelle M. Hostetler , Cheryl B. McNeil , Lori A. Francis , Mark E. Feinberg , Cynthia A. Stifter
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先前的研究已经证明了早期儿童家访计划在促进贫困家庭中健康的父母和儿童功能方面的重要性。然而,目前尚不清楚家访的哪些方面在推动变革方面最为关键。本研究通过检查五种关键治疗机制在多大程度上解释了参与“配方4”成功预防干预的家庭与继续接受常规做法“早期开端”家访的家庭之间的差异,从而帮助填补了这一空白。样本包括242个有2岁幼儿的家庭,其中大多数生活在贫困中(白人占37%,黑人占25%,拉丁裔占19%,多种族占17%,亚裔占2%;收入中位数=每月1555美元)。对两种研究条件下的三次家访进行录音和编码,以评估治疗机制。中介路径分析模型的研究结果显示,父母-家访工作联盟、家访促进技能和父母参与等治疗机制的增强,似乎在父母敏感脚手架和反应性食物育儿实践的多个指标上起到了很大的干预作用。本研究强调了精心组织和排序的课程在加强关键治疗机制方面的价值,以提高家访的整体有效性,因此参与家庭有更大的机会茁壮成长。
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What makes home visits effective? An examination of therapeutic mechanisms in the Recipe 4 Success preventive intervention
Previous research has documented the importance of early childhood home visiting programs in promoting healthy parent and child functioning among families living in poverty. However, it remains unclear which aspects of home visiting are most critical in driving change. This study helps fill that gap by examining the extent to which five key therapeutic mechanisms accounted for differences between families who participated in the Recipe 4 Success preventive intervention, which was embedded within Early Head Start, compared to families who continued to receive usual practice Early Head Start home visits. The sample included 242 families with 2-year-old toddlers, most of whom were living in poverty (37 % white, 25 % Black, 19 % Latiné, 17 % Multiracial, and 2 % Asian; median income = $1,555 per month). Three sessions of home visits across both study conditions were audio recorded and coded to assess therapeutic mechanisms. Findings from mediation path analysis models revealed that enhancements to therapeutic mechanisms representing the parent-home visitor working alliance, home visitor facilitation skills, and parent engagement appeared to account for much of the intervention effect on multiple indicators of parents’ sensitive scaffolding and responsive food parenting practices. This study highlights the value of a carefully structured and sequenced curriculum in enhancing critical therapeutic mechanisms to improve the overall effectiveness of home visits, so participating families have a greater opportunity to thrive.
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期刊介绍: For over twenty years, Early Childhood Research Quarterly (ECRQ) has influenced the field of early childhood education and development through the publication of empirical research that meets the highest standards of scholarly and practical significance. ECRQ publishes predominantly empirical research (quantitative or qualitative methods) on issues of interest to early childhood development, theory, and educational practice (Birth through 8 years of age). The journal also occasionally publishes practitioner and/or policy perspectives, book reviews, and significant reviews of research. As an applied journal, we are interested in work that has social, policy, and educational relevance and implications and work that strengthens links between research and practice.
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