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Mothers Fathers and Parental Systems: A Conceptual Model of Parental Engagement in Programmes for Child Mental Health—Connect Attend Participate Enact (CAPE)

机译:母亲父亲和父母的系统:儿童心理健康计划中父母参与的概念模型-连接参加参与制定(CAPE)

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Parenting programmes are one of the best researched and most effective interventions for reducing child mental health problems. The success of such programmes, however, is largely dependent on their reach and parental engagement. Rates of parental enrolment and attendance are highly variable, and in many cases very low; this is especially true of father involvement in parenting programmes. This paper proposes a conceptual model of parental engagement in parenting programmes—the CAPE model (Connect, Attend, Participate, Enact) that builds on recent models by elaborating on the interdependent stages of engagement, and its interparental or systemic context. That is, we argue that a comprehensive model of parental engagement will best entail a process from connection to enactment of learned strategies in the child’s environment, and involve consideration of individual parents (both mothers and fathers) as well as the dynamics of the parenting team. The model provides a framework for considering parent engagement as well as associated facilitators and mechanisms of parenting change such as parenting skills, self-efficacy, attributions, and the implementation context. Empirical investigation of the CAPE model could be used to further our understanding of parental engagement, its importance for programme outcomes, and mechanisms of change. This will guide future intervention refinement and developments as well as change in clinical practice.
机译:育儿计划是减少儿童心理健康问题的研究最好,最有效的干预措施之一。但是,这些方案的成功在很大程度上取决于其影响力和父母的参与。父母入学率和出勤率变化很大,在许多情况下非常低;父亲参与育儿计划时尤其如此。本文提出了父母参与育儿计划的概念模型,即CAPE模型(连接,参加,参与,参与),该模型通过阐述参与的相互依存阶段及其父母之间或系统的背景,建立在最新模型的基础上。也就是说,我们认为,全面的父母参与模型将最好地从孩子的环境中建立从联系到制定学习策略的过程,并涉及对单个父母(父母和父亲)的考虑以及育儿团队的动力。该模型提供了一个框架,用于考虑父母的参与以及相关的促进者和育儿变化的机制,例如育儿技能,自我效能,归因和实施背景。对CAPE模型的实证研究可用于进一步了解父母参与,父母对项目成果的重要性以及变革机制。这将指导未来的干预措施的完善和发展以及临床实践的变化。

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