影响幼儿远程实践社会效度的家庭变量

IF 4.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Gabriel Martínez-Rico, Pau García-Grau, Margarita Cañadas, Rómulo J. González-García
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近年来,在儿童早期干预中使用远程实践的情况大大增加。因此,有必要审查其社会有效性,以便改善服务和满足家庭的需要。确定影响社会效度的相关家庭变量允许从业者确保他们的实践是基于有社会意义和有效的过程。我们通过一个多重中介模型来检验家庭水平变量的影响:(a)儿童和成人的年龄以及母亲的教育水平作为预测因子;(b)会议期间的家庭作用和作为调解人的技术技能;(c)远程医疗的社会效度与对家庭需求的关注为因变量。我们通过通径分析考察了直接效应、间接效应和总效应,以及两种中介因子对社会效度评价和家庭需求关注得分的联合效应。总体而言,远程实践的社会效度感知良好。在远程医疗模式和资格标准之间,社会效度得分没有差异。较高的社会效度与更关注家庭需求、在会议中扮演更积极的角色、更好的技术技能以及更年幼的儿童和成年人有关。母亲的教育程度越高,在远程练习中扮演的角色越积极,并且认为干预更关注自己的需求。解决家庭需求是儿童早期干预远程实践的优先事项。与家庭一起决定最适合他们需求的远程实践模式,以及考虑混合方法,可以帮助项目更有效地支持他们的家庭。
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Family Variables Influencing the Social Validity of Telepractice in Early Childhood Intervention
The use of telepractice in early childhood intervention has increased considerably in recent years. It is necessary, therefore, to examine its social validity in order to improve services and meet the needs of families. Determining relevant family variables influencing social validity allows practitioners to ensure their practices are based on socially meaningful and valid processes. We examined the influence of family-level variables through a multiple mediation model with: (a) child and adult age and mother's education level as predictors; (b) family role during sessions and technology skills as mediators; and (c) social validity of telepractice and the focus on family needs as dependent variables. We examined direct, indirect, and total effects through path analysis, as well as the joint effect of both mediators on social validity appraisals and the scores on focus on family needs. Overall, good perception of social validity of telepractice was found. No differences in social validity scores among telepractice modalities or eligibility criteria were found. Higher social validity was associated with greater focus on family needs, a more active role during sessions, better technology skills, and younger children and adults. Higher mother's educational level was related to having an active role in telepractice sessions and perceiving the intervention to be more focused on their needs. Addressing family needs is a priority for telepractice in early childhood intervention. Deciding with families the telepractice modality that could fit best their needs, as well as considering a hybrid approach, could help programs support their families more effectively.
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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
14.30%
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期刊介绍: Exceptional Children, an official journal of The Council for Exceptional Children, publishes original research and analyses that focus on the education and development of exceptional infants, toddlers, children, youth, and adults. This includes descriptions of research, research reviews, methodological reviews of the literature, data-based position papers, policy analyses, and registered reports. Exceptional Children publishes quantitative, qualitative, and single-subject design studies.
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