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Riding the Rapids: Living with autism or disability-An evaluation of a parenting support intervention for parents of disabled children

机译:乘坐急流:自闭症或残障人士-对残疾儿童父母的育儿支持干预措施的评估

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Evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to support parents of disabled children to manage their child's behaviour problems is limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate a group-delivered intervention (Riding the Rapids) which was specifically developed for parents of a child with a disability or autistic spectrum condition. This programme has been routinely delivered by a community-based mental health team across an urban, multi-ethnic locality for a number of years. A non-randomised controlled study design comprising an intervention group (n= 48) and comparator (no intervention) group (n= 28) was used to evaluate the effects of the intervention on child behaviour (Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory; parent-set goals) and parenting efficacy and satisfaction (Parents Sense of Competence Scale) at post-intervention and six-month follow-up. Data on costs to the service provider of delivering the intervention were also collected. Receipt of the intervention was associated with significant reductions in parent-reported behaviour problems and significant improvements in parenting efficacy and satisfaction. At six-month follow-up, progress towards achieving parent-set child behaviour goals and parenting satisfaction had been maintained. Post hoc analysis suggests parents who do not have English as a first language may not benefit as much as other parents from this intervention. Findings suggest this is a promising intervention for parents of a child with a disability that is likely to be less resource intensive to service providers than individually delivered interventions. Limitations and implications for future research are discussed.
机译:支持残疾儿童父母处理其孩子的行为问题的干预措施有效性的证据有限。这项研究的目的是评估专门针对残障或自闭症儿童的父母制定的团体干预(骑急流)。多年来,这个计划是由一个基于社区的精神卫生小组在一个城市,多种族的地方定期提供的。包括干预组(n = 48)和比较者(无干预)组(n = 28)的非随机对照研究设计用于评估干预对儿童行为的影响(艾伯格儿童行为量表;父母设定的目标) )以及干预后和六个月的随访中的育儿功效和满意度(父母的能力意识量表)。还收集了有关服务提供商提供干预措施的成本数据。干预措施的接收与父母报告的行为问题的显着减少以及育儿功效和满意度的显着提高有关。在六个月的随访中,在实现父母设定的儿童行为目标和育儿满意度方面保持了进展。事后分析表明,没有英语作为第一语言的父母可能不会从其他父母那里受益。研究结果表明,对于残疾儿童的父母来说,这是一种很有前途的干预措施,与单独交付的干预措施相比,服务提供者的资源占用可能更少。讨论了局限性和对未来研究的意义。

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