[Mini-KiSS——针对睡眠障碍儿童父母的多模式群体治疗干预:一项试点研究]。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Angelika Anita Schlarb, Isabel Brandhorst, Martin Hautzinger
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引用次数: 21

摘要

目的:儿童早期睡眠障碍往往是慢性的,几乎总是父母的负担。本研究开发并评估了一项针对0.5至4岁患有睡眠障碍的儿童(Mini-KiSS)的多模式父母培训计划。我们假设在结构化的小组训练之后会有具体的改善(减少睡眠问题,改善父母的幸福感)。方法:采用前后试验设计,不设对照组。研究对象为17名父母,他们的孩子年龄在0.5至4岁之间,患有根据ICSD-II确定的睡眠障碍。每六个疗程都进行了评估,并通过睡眠日记和CBCL来评估变化。采用CBCL、父母幸福感和SCL-90-R评估儿童的行为和情绪问题。结果:Mini-KiSS接受度高,可行性满意。孩子们的睡眠障碍,如夜间醒来和睡在父母的床上,都有了显著的改善。此外,还发现儿童的情绪和行为问题以及父母的幸福感有所改善,特别是母亲的抑郁程度有所改善。结论:本初步研究表明,多模式短时间亲子培训项目Mini-KiSS具有较高的接受度和良好的可行性。睡眠问题明显减少。
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[Mini-KiSS--a multimodal group therapy intervention for parents of young children with sleep disorders: a pilot study].

Objective: Sleep disorders in early childhood tend to be chronic and almost always a burden for the parents. This study developed and evaluated a multimodal parent training program for children 0.5 to 4 years of age suffering from sleep disorders (Mini-KiSS). We hypothesized that there would be specific improvements following the structured group training (reduction of sleep problems, improvement of parental well-being).

Method: The pilot study consisted of a pre-post test design without control group. Participants were n = 17 parents of children 0.5 to 4 years of age with sleep disorders determined according to the ICSD-II. Each of the six sessions was evaluated, and changes were assessed by sleep diary and CBCL. Behavioral and emotional problems of the child were assessed by CBCL, parental well-being, and SCL-90-R.

Results: The results showed high acceptance of Mini-KiSS and satisfactory feasibility. Children showed significant improvements of the sleep disturbances such as nightly awakenings as well as sleeping in parents' bed. Furthermore, improvements were found for children's emotional and behavioral problems and for parental well-being, in particular for the depression scale of the mother.

Conclusions: This pilot study shows a high acceptance and good feasibility of the multimodal short-time parent-training program Mini-KiSS. Sleep problems were significantly reduced.

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