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Front Psychol ; 15: 1293244, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38434955

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Background: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects 5% of children and 2.5% of adults worldwide. Comorbidities are frequent, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) reaches 50%. Family environment is crucial for the severity of behaviors and for prognosis. In middle-income countries, access to treatment is challenging, with more untreated children than those under treatment. Face-to-face behavioral parent training (PT) is a well-established intervention to improve child behavior and parenting. Method: A clinical trial was designed to compare PT-online and face-to-face effects to a waiting list group. Outcomes were the ADHD and ODD symptoms, parental stress and styles, and quality of life. Families were allocated into three groups: standard treatment (ST), ST + PT online, and ST + Face-to-Face PT. We used repeated measures ANOVA for pre × post treatment analysis corrected for multiple comparisons. Results and discussion: Parent training was effective in reducing symptoms of ADHD (p = 0.030) and ODD (p = 0.026) irrespective of modality (p = 1.000). The combination of ST and PT was also associated with better quality of life in the physical domain for patients (p = 0.009) and their parents (p = 0.050). In addition to preliminary data, online intervention seems effective for parenting and improving social acceptance of children. The potential to reach many by an online strategy with a self-directed platform may imply effectiveness with a low cost for public health to support parents' symptoms management.

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Brain Sci ; 14(2)2024 Feb 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38391746

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Social communication skills, especially eye contact and joint attention, are frequently impaired in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and predict functional outcomes. Applied behavior analysis is one of the most common evidence-based treatments for ASD, but it is not accessible to most families in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as it is an expensive and intensive treatment and needs to be delivered by highly specialized professionals. Parental training has emerged as an effective alternative. This is an exploratory study to assess a parental intervention group via video modeling to acquire eye contact and joint attention. Four graded measures of eye contact and joint attention (full physical prompt, partial physical prompt, gestural prompt, and independent) were assessed in 34 children with ASD and intellectual disability (ID). There was a progressive reduction in the level of prompting required over time to acquire eye contact and joint attention, as well as a positive correlation between the time of exposure to the intervention and the acquisition of abilities. This kind of parent training using video modeling to teach eye contact and joint attention skills to children with ASD and ID is a low-cost intervention that can be applied in low-resource settings.

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Front Psychiatry ; 14: 1191289, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37575579

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Introduction: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a debilitating condition affecting children and their families worldwide. Behavioral parent training is a recommended form of empirically supported non-pharmacological intervention for young children with mild to moderate ADHD. However, access to such treatment is limited in many countries. Here we identify the treatment needs of Brazilian families with children demonstrating symptoms of ADHD, and the barriers families face in accessing behavioral treatment. Methods: A qualitative needs assessment was undertaken with parents (n = 23), educators (n = 15), and healthcare providers (n = 16). Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted, and common themes were identified through inductive coding of participants' responses. Results: Participants reported a lack of accessible behavioral treatment, and delays in accessing treatment when available. The majority of parents had not received behavioral parent training, despite it being a recommended form of treatment. Parents, educators and healthcare providers strongly endorsed a need for practical tools to manage the behavior of children with ADHD. Conclusion: Existing services might not meet the needs of children with ADHD and their families in Brazil. Easily accessed behavioral parent training programs are recommended to address the identified treatment gap for Brazilian children with ADHD and their families.

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Fam Process ; 62(2): 515-533, 2023 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36747341

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Child exposure to maltreatment and neglect constitutes a significant public health problem throughout Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. Although evidence-based parent training (PT) interventions constitute an empirically demonstrated alternative to prevent child maltreatment and neglect, multiple implementation barriers have prevented the large-scale dissemination of evidence-based PT interventions across LAC countries. This selective prevention study consisted of an exploratory quasi-experimental design implemented in Chile, aimed at examining the initial impact of a culturally adapted version of the evidence-based PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO©. The parenting intervention was adapted in a previous pilot study, according to a rigorous model of cultural adaptation. Based on self-reports completed by 281 caregivers, when compared to baseline measurements, significant improvements at intervention completion were observed in the majority of caregivers' parenting practices, as well as child internalizing and externalizing problematic behaviors. This study provides promising initial empirical evidence that efficacious PT interventions developed in the US can be transported to Latin American contexts, as long as they are thoroughly adapted to achieve high contextual and cultural relevance. The rates of child maltreatment across LAC countries constitute an urgent and permanent call for strongly promoting this line of prevention research.


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Maltrato a los Niños , Hispánicos o Latinos , Responsabilidad Parental , Niño , Humanos , Chile , Padres/educación , Proyectos Piloto , Maltrato a los Niños/prevención & control
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J Marital Fam Ther ; 49(2): 370-393, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36617375

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Parent training (PT) interventions reduce the likelihood of youth problematic behaviors, including drug use. However, the dissemination of culturally adapted PT interventions in low-income Latina/o immigrant communities remains scarce. In this selective prevention study, we examined the extent to which exposure to CAPAS-Youth, a culturally adapted version of the PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO© , resulted in increased adolescent perception of harm associated with use of alcohol and other drugs. In a randomized controlled trial with 71 Latina/o immigrant families (95% of parents self-identified as Mexican origin, n = 98), 37 families were allocated to the CAPAS-Youth intervention condition versus wait-list control (n = 34 families). According to adolescents' reports at intervention completion, significant increased levels of perceived harm associated with drug use were found for female youths, but not for males. Differential results indicate the importance of tailoring PT prevention interventions according to youths' sex differences (i.e., males vs. females).


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Emigrantes e Inmigrantes , Responsabilidad Parental , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias , Adolescente , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Hispánicos o Latinos , Pobreza , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/prevención & control
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J Marital Fam Ther ; 49(2): 293-316, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36542791

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Parent training (PT) interventions constitute an empirically demonstrated alternative to promote effective parenting practices and prevent child behavioral and mental health problems. However, the dissemination of evidence-based PT interventions across Latin America remains scarce. This qualitative study had the primary objective of evaluating the level of acceptability of a culturally adapted version of the PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO© , adapted for the Chilean context. According to qualitative reports provided by 24 Chilean caregivers exposed to the culturally adapted parenting intervention, the intervention was perceived by caregivers as useful for their parenting practices, as well as contextually and culturally relevant. Current qualitative findings indicate that the culturally adapted PT intervention holds promise for larger dissemination in the Chilean context.


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Emigrantes e Inmigrantes , Responsabilidad Parental , Niño , Humanos , Responsabilidad Parental/psicología , Chile , Investigación Cualitativa , Satisfacción Personal , Padres/psicología
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Fam Process ; 62(1): 182-200, 2023 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36379509

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The dissemination of evidence-based parent training (PT) interventions remains extremely limited in Latin American countries. This is concerning when considering the high prevalence of child maltreatment associated with punitive parenting practices across countries in the region. Furthermore, efforts to disseminate PT interventions must be conducted by adhering to the core parenting components that have established effectiveness for such interventions, while ensuring contextual and cultural relevance for focus populations. In this manuscript, we describe the cultural adaptation of an evidence-based PT intervention in the context of Chile. This initial phase of adaptation was informed by the theoretical tenets of the Ecological Validity Model of cultural adaptation (Bernal et al., J. Abnorm. Child Psychol., 23, 1995, 67). According to findings from a qualitative thematic analysis conducted with five interventionists in training, therapists perceived that the intervention's core components were relevant to Chilean caregivers who participated in the parenting program. Interventionists also provided specific suggestions to enhance the intervention's contextual and cultural relevance. This investigation illustrates the importance of culturally adapting evidence-based interventions according to comprehensive cultural adaptation frameworks, prior to engaging in large-scale dissemination of adapted interventions in Latin American contexts.


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Emigrantes e Inmigrantes , Responsabilidad Parental , Niño , Humanos , Chile , Hispánicos o Latinos , Crianza del Niño , Padres/educación
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Rev. bras. educ. espec ; 29: e0185, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1449597

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RESUMO: Um dos fatores de maior preocupação dos pais de filhos com autismo é o déficit na comunicação social. O ensino dos pais de como desenvolver tal habilidade em seu filho, além de ser uma forma de ampliar o tempo de intervenção é um tratamento com resultados satisfatórios. Destaca-se a importância do ensino do ecoico no desenvolvimento da fala da criança por ser um prérequisito para a instalação de comportamentos mais complexos. No que se refere ao cenário pandêmico de isolamento social, faz-se necessária uma intervenção comportamental a distância, e o pacote de Behavior Skills Training (BST) tem sido útil para ensinar pais a aplicarem procedimentos comportamentais em seus filhos. O presente estudo teve como objetivo verificar os efeitos do pacote de treinamento ministrado de modo remoto aos pais sobre o ensino da aplicação do protocolo teste do repertório de ecoico a crianças com autismo. Por meio de um delineamento de linha de base múltipla, foram observados os resultados de três mães participantes, das quais uma apresentou 24% de acertos em linha de base, atingindo 100% após a introdução do BST, o que indicou a eficácia do procedimento de ensino. Após o aprendizado, as mães não voltaram a aplicar o procedimento nos filhos.


ABSTRACT: One of the factors of greatest concern for parents of children with autism is the deficit in social communication. Teaching parents how to develop this ability in their child, in addition to being a way to extend the intervention time, is a treatment with satisfactory results. The importance of teaching the echoic in the development of the child's speech is highlighted, as it is a prerequisite for the installation of more complex behaviors. With regard to the pandemic and social isolation scenario, a remote behavioral intervention is necessary, and the Behavior Skills Training (BST) package has been useful to teach parents to apply behavioral procedures to their children. This study aimed to verify the effects of the training package given remotely to parents on teaching the application of the echoic repertoire test protocol to children with autism. Through a multiple baseline design, the results of three participating mothers were observed, one of which had 24% of correct answers at baseline, reaching 100% after the introduction of BST, indicating the effectiveness of the teaching procedure. After learning, the mothers did not apply the procedure to their children again.

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Rev. SPAGESP (Online) ; 23(2): 37-54, jul.-dez. 2022. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, Index Psicología - Revistas | ID: biblio-1449313

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Este estudo qualitativo buscou compreender as repercussões de um treinamento parental (Programa ACT) na parentalidade, coparentalidade, conjugalidade e no comportamento infantil. O Programa tem como foco a melhoria das práticas educativas dos pais e a sigla ACT significa ação, devido ao caráter dinâmico da intervenção, que abrange orientações, atividades e discussões em grupo. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas com três casais heteroafetivos que participaram da intervenção e foram submetidos à análise categorial temática. Os resultados indicaram melhoria na parentalidade e redução de problemas de comportamento dos filhos. A participação de ambos os pais promoveu repercussões favoráveis não apenas na coparentalidade e na conjugalidade, mas na dinâmica familiar como um todo. Este estudo sugere que a participação de duplas coparentais em programas de treinamento tende a potencializar a aplicação do conhecimento, beneficiando o desenvolvimento da criança.


This qualitative research sought to understand the repercussions of the ACT Program on parenting, coparenting, conjugality, and child behavior. ACT is a parenting training program focused on improving parenting practices. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with three heteroaffective couples who participated in the intervention and submitted to thematic categorical analysis. The results indicated an improvement in parenting and a reduction in children's behavior problems. The participation of both parents promoted favorable repercussions not only on coparenting and conjugality but on family dynamics as a whole. This study suggests that the participation of coparental pairs in training programs tends to enhance the application of knowledge, benefiting the child's development.


Esta investigación cualitativa buscó comprender las repercusiones del Programa ACT en la crianza, la crianza compartida, la conyugalidad y el comportamiento del niño. ACT es un programa de capacitación para padres enfocado en mejorar las prácticas de crianza. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas con tres parejas heteroafectivas que participaron de la intervención, y sometidas a análisis temático categórico. Los resultados indicaron una mejora en la crianza de los hijos y una reducción en los problemas de conducta de los niños. La participación de ambos progenitores promovió repercusiones favorables no solo en la coparentalidad y la conyugalidad, sino en la dinámica familiar en su conjunto. Este estudio sugiere que la participación de parejas coparentales en los programas de capacitación tiende a mejorar la aplicación del conocimiento, beneficiando el desarrollo del niño.


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Humanos , Psicología Infantil , Responsabilidad Parental , Relaciones Familiares
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Prev Sci ; 23(2): 271-282, 2022 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34718947

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Low-income Latina/o immigrants are very likely to experience intense contextual challenges in the USA, such as limited exposure to culturally relevant parent training (PT) prevention interventions. This prevention study consisted of an exploratory randomized controlled trial, aimed at empirically testing the implementation feasibility and initial efficacy of a culturally adapted version of the evidence-based PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO©. The parenting intervention was adapted to overtly address immigration-related stressors, discrimination, and challenges associated with biculturalism. Seventy-one Mexican-origin immigrant mothers participated in this study and were allocated to one of two conditions: (a) culturally adapted GenerationPMTO (i.e., CAPAS-Youth) or (b) wait-list control. Measurements were completed at baseline (T1) and intervention completion (T2). When compared to mothers in the control condition at T2, CAPAS-Youth participants reported significant improvements on four of the core parenting practices delivered in the CAPAS-Youth intervention. As hypothesized, no significant differences in limit-setting skills were identified at T2. With regards to adolescents' outcomes, mothers exposed to CAPAS-Youth reported significant improvements in youth internalizing and externalizing behaviors at T2 when compared to a wait-list control condition. Mothers in both conditions also reported significant reductions in levels of immigration-related stress. Current findings indicate the feasibility of implementing CAPAS-Youth within a context of considerable adversity, as well as the beneficial impacts of the parent-based intervention on salient parenting and youth outcomes.


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Emigrantes e Inmigrantes , Responsabilidad Parental , Adolescente , Emigración e Inmigración , Femenino , Hispánicos o Latinos , Humanos , Madres
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Psicol. (Univ. Brasília, Online) ; 38: e38313, 2022. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psicología - Revistas | ID: biblio-1394501

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Abstract Considering the lack of studies involving primary prevention of child abuse, this pilot study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the ACT Parenting Program, a universal violence prevention program, through observational measures of parent-child interactions and parental self-report. The study included 10 parents, randomly assigned to wait-list control group (CG) and experimental group (EG), with pre-test/post-test/follow-up measures. The observation sessions were conducted in a lab-house with one-way mirror and filming equipment. Comparing the groups, the EG had a significant increase in self-reported problem-solving skills after program completion. However, no differences were found among observational measures. Further studies are required to attest the effectiveness of the program with behavioral measures.


Resumo Considerando a escassez de estudos que visem a prevenção primária da violência contra crianças, o presente estudo piloto avaliou a efetividade do programa parental ACT por meio de medidas observacionais da interação pais-filhos e do autorrelato dos pais. Participaram do estudo 10 pais, divididos randomicamente em grupos experimental (GE) e controle (GC) de espera, submetidos a medidas de pré-teste/pós-teste/follow-up. As sessões de observação foram conduzidas em uma casa-laboratório com espelho unidirecional e equipamentos de filmagem. Comparando-se os grupos, o GE apresentou aumento significativo da habilidade de resolução de problemas após a intervenção. No entanto, não foram encontradas diferenças dentre as medidas observacionais avaliadas. Novos estudos são necessários a fim de verificar a efetividade do programa por meio de dados observacionais.

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Psicol. Estud. (Online) ; 27: e47686, 2022. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, Index Psicología - Revistas | ID: biblio-1365270

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RESUMO. Desenvolveu-se um Programa de Treinamento de Habilidades Sociais Educativas com mães de pré-adolescentes com deficiência auditiva. Duas mães constituíram o Grupo Experimental (GE) e duas, o Controle (GC). Buscou-se avaliar os efeitos do Programa no repertório de comportamentos das mães e dos filhos por meio do Roteiro de Entrevista de Habilidades Sociais Educativas Parentais (RE-HSE-P) e o do Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Foi utilizado o método Jacobson Truax para análise dos dados do RE-HSE-P, obtendo mudanças confiáveis em relação ao incremento das habilidades sociais educativas positivas e das habilidades sociais infantis para o GE. Os dados do CBCL indicaram problemas de comportamento internalizantes no GE e em um participante do GC e problemas de comportamento externalizantes em um participante do GC na pré e na pós-intervenção e na avaliação follow up (para o GE). Acredita-se que o desenvolvimento de Programas nestes moldes pode se constituir em um importante aliado da fonoterapia.


RESUMEN. Se desarrolló un Programa de Entrenamiento de Habilidades Sociales Educativas con madres de preadolescentes con deficiencia auditiva. Dos madres constituyeron el Grupo Experimental (GE) y dos el Grupo Control (GC). Se buscó evaluar los efectos del Programa en el repertorio de comportamientos de las madres y de los hijos por medio de la Guía de Entrevista de Habilidades Sociales Educativas Parentales (GE-HSE-P) y de la Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Se utilizó el método Jacobson Truax para análisis de los datos del GE-HSE-P, obteniéndose cambios confiables en relación al incremento de las habilidades sociales educativas positivas y de las habilidades sociales infantiles para el GE. Los datos del CBCL indicaron problemas de comportamiento internalizantes en el GE y en un participante del GC y problemas de comportamiento externalizantes en un participante del GC en la pre y en la postintervención y en la evaluación follow up (para el GE). Se cree que el desarrollo de estos modelos de Programas pueda constituirse en un importante aliado de la fonoterapia.


ABSTRACT. A Parental Social Skills Program was conducted with mothers of preadolescents with hearing impairment. Two mothers were included in the Experimental Group (EG) and two in the Control Group (CG). The study evaluated the effects of the Program on the repertoire of behaviors of mothers and children using the Interview Script for Parental Social Skills (IS-PSS) and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). The Jacobson Truax method was applied to analyze data of the RE-HSE-P, achieving reliable changes concerning the increment of positive educational social skills and child social skills for the EG. Data of the CBCL indicated internalizing behavior disorders in the EG and in one participant of CG, and externalizing behavior disorders in one participant of the CG before and after intervention and on the follow-up evaluation (for the EG). It is believed that the development of programs like this may constitute an important aid in auditory rehabilitation.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Niño , Persona de Mediana Edad , Educación , Habilidades Sociales , Pérdida Auditiva/psicología , Madres/psicología , Conducta del Adolescente/psicología , Emociones
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Psicol. pesq ; 15(2): 1-18, abr.-jun. 2021. ilus
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psicología - Revistas | ID: biblio-1287690

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O presente artigo objetiva apresentar o desenvolvimento de um website para ser utilizado como ferramenta de ensino e orientação de pais e cuidadores de crianças com dermatite atópica (DA). O estudo foi conduzido em três etapas: a) Levantamento de informações sobre DA; b) Elaboração de roteiros para o website e; c) Desenvolvimento do website. O website foi elaborado com ilustrações, gifs, textos curtos sobre a DA e orientações sobre como instruir as crianças nas situações de tratamento de modo interativo e acessível. Espera-se auxiliar cuidadores na melhora do manejo comportamental de crianças com DA na adesão ao tratamento.


This article aims to present the development of a website to be used as a learning and guidance tool for parents and caregivers of children with atopic dermatitis (AD). The study was conducted in three phases: a) collection of data related to AD; b) preparation of scripts for the website and; c) development of the website. The website was developed with pictures, animated gifs, brief texts about AD and guidance on how to instruct children during treatment situations in an accessible and interactive way. We aim to help caregivers in the improvement of behavioral management of children with AD on adherence to medical treatment.


Este artículo objetivo presentar la construcción de un sitio web como herramienta de aprendizaje y orientación de padres y/o cuidadores de niños con dermatitis atópica (DA). El estudio fue organizado en tres etapas: a) levantamiento de informaciones acerca de la DA, b) elaboración del guión para el sitio web y c) construcción del sitio web. El sitio web fue desarrollado con ilustraciones, animaciones en formato gif, textos breves sobre la DA y orientaciones sobre cómo instruir a los niños en las situaciones de tratamiento, en un formato interactivo y accesible. Se espera auxiliar cuidadores en la mejora del manejo conductual de niños con DA en la adhesión al tratamiento.

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Fam Process ; 60(2): 361-376, 2021 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32559346

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Although parent training (PT) interventions are considered the gold standard for preventing externalizing behaviors in children and youth, their dissemination in low-income Latina/o immigrant communities continues to be scarce throughout the United States (US). An alternative to address this gap in service delivery consists of implementing culturally adapted PT interventions characterized by cultural and contextual relevance. Thus, the main objective of this qualitative study was to document salient immigration-related experiences, as well as parenting needs and challenges, as reported by 30 low-income Mexican-origin immigrant caregivers residing in an urban setting in the Southern United States. The research methodology was guided by the tenets of the Thematic Analysis approach, which involved collecting data through a series of focus group interviews. Qualitative research findings highlight the importance of culturally and contextually tailoring adapted PT prevention interventions, prior to their delivery in contexts that differ from those in which interventions were originally adapted. Specifically, parents in the current investigation provided detailed accounts of immigration-related stressors that are highly relevant to inform recruitment procedures, intervention curriculum, and intervention delivery activities.


Aunque las intervenciones de capacitaciones para padres se consideran la norma de oro para prevenir los comportamientos de externalización en los niños y los jóvenes, su difusión en las comunidades de inmigrantes latinos de bajos recursos continúa siendo escasa en todo Estados Unidos. Una alternativa para minimizar esta brecha en la prestación del servicio consiste en implementar intervenciones de capacitación para padres adaptadas culturalmente que se caractericen por la relevancia cultural y contextual. Por lo tanto, el objetivo principal de este estudio cualitativo fue documentar las experiencias destacadas relacionadas con la inmigración, así como las necesidades y las dificultades de la crianza, según lo informado por 30 cuidadores inmigrantes de origen mexicano y de bajos recursos que viven en un entorno urbano en el sur de EE. UU. La metodología de investigación estuvo guiada por los principios del método del análisis temático, que consistió en recopilar datos mediante una serie de entrevistas a grupos de análisis. Los resultados de la investigación cualitativa destacan la importancia de amoldar culturalmente y contextualmente las intervenciones preventivas y adaptadas de capacitación para padres antes de su implementación en contextos distintos a aquellos a los que fueron adaptadas originalmente. Específicamente, los padres de la investigación actual explicaron detalladamente los factores de estrés relacionados con la inmigración que son sumamente relevantes para preparar los procedimientos de captación, el currículo de intervención y las actividades de implementación de la intervención.


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Emigrantes e Inmigrantes , Responsabilidad Parental , Adolescente , Cuidadores , Niño , Hispánicos o Latinos , Humanos , Padres , Estados Unidos
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Front Public Health ; 8: 582961, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33304875

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This paper describes the development of the Irie Homes Toolbox, a violence prevention program targeting parents of children aged two to six years. The intervention was designed to complement an existing, teacher-training, violence prevention program, the Irie Classroom Toolbox, thus promoting an integrated approach across home and school settings. The Irie Homes Toolbox was developed through a four-stage process by integrating data from theory, formative research, and practice to ensure the intervention is acceptable, feasible, relevant, and effective in the context. The perspectives of Jamaican preschool teachers and parents of preschool children, who are the end users, were integrated into the design of the intervention throughout the development process. Stage one involved integrating theory and formative research to inform the initial intervention design. Stages two and three involved iterative cycles of design, implementation and evaluation of the intervention content, process of delivery, structure and materials. Stage four involved a further cycle of learning through a process evaluation conducted as part of a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Data from each of these four stages was used to inform the design and ongoing revisions of the toolbox with the aim of developing a low-cost, scalable and sustainable intervention for the Jamaican context. The resulting program is theory-informed and uses empirically derived content and behavior change principles operationalized for the context in which it will be delivered. The Irie Homes Toolbox is suitable for integration into the existing preschool provision in Jamaica, thus utilizing an existing service and existing staff and increasing the likelihood for wide-scale dissemination.


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Responsabilidad Parental , Formación del Profesorado , Niño , Preescolar , Humanos , Jamaica , Maestros , Violencia/prevención & control
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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 64(8): 629-643, 2020 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32608096

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BACKGROUND: Poor eye contact and joint attention are early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and important prerequisites for developing other socio-communicative skills. Teaching parents evidence-based techniques to improve these skills can impact the overall functioning of children with ASD. We aimed to analyse the impact of conducting a group parent-training intervention with video modelling to improve the intelligent quotient (IQ), social and communication functioning and to minimise symptoms in children with ASD and intellectual disability (ID). METHODS: Study design: A multicentre, single-blinded, randomised clinical pilot trial of parent training using video modelling was conducted. SAMPLE: Sixty-seven parents of children with ASD, aged between 3 and 6 years and with IQs between 50 and 70, were randomised: 34 to the intervention group and 33 to the control group. Intervention program: The intervention group received parent training over 22 sessions, and the control group received the standard community treatment. INSTRUMENTS: Pre-evaluation and post-evaluation (week 28), the following were used: Autism Diagnostic Interview, Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scale I, Snijders-Oomen Nonverbal Intelligence Test, Autism Behaviour Checklist and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. DATA ANALYSIS: Intention to treat and complier-average causal effect (CACE) were used to estimate the effects of the intervention. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant improvement in the Vineland standardized communication scores in CACE (Cohen's d = 0.260). There was a non-statistically significant decrease in autism symptomatology (Autism Behaviour Checklist total scores) and a significant increase in the non-verbal IQ in the intervention group. After the false discovery rate correction was applied, IQ remained statistically significant under both paradigms. The effect size for this adjusted outcome under the intention-to-treat paradigm was close to 0.4, and when considering adherence (CACE), the effect sizes were more robust (IQ's Cohen's d = 0.433). CONCLUSIONS: Parent training delivered by video modelling can be a useful technique for improving the care given to children with ASD and ID, particularly in countries that lack specialists.


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Trastorno del Espectro Autista/terapia , Educación no Profesional , Discapacidad Intelectual/terapia , Evaluación de Resultado en la Atención de Salud , Padres , Adulto , Niño , Preescolar , Educación no Profesional/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Proyectos Piloto , Método Simple Ciego , Grabación en Video
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Front Public Health ; 8: 630819, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33520926

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.582961.].

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Fam Process ; 58(2): 334-352, 2019 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30076593

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Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health disparities. Although the dissemination of culturally relevant parent training (PT) programs constitutes an alternative to address this problem, there is a limited number of efficacious culturally adapted PT prevention interventions for low-income Latino/a immigrant families with adolescents. The current manuscript describes the level of acceptability of a version of the GenerationPMTO® intervention adapted for Latino/a immigrant families, with an explicit focus on immigration-related challenges, discrimination, and promotion of biculturalism. Qualitative reports were provided by 39 immigrant parents who successfully completed the prevention parenting program. The majority of these parents self-identified as Mexican-origin. According to qualitative findings, participants reported overall high satisfaction with immigration and culture-specific components. Parents also expressed high satisfaction with the core GenerationPMTO parenting components and provided specific recommendations for improving the intervention. Current findings indicate the need to adhere to the core components that account for the effectiveness of PT interventions. Equally important is to thoroughly adapt PT interventions according to the cultural values and experiences that are relevant to target populations, as well as to overtly address experiences of discrimination that negatively impact underserved Mexican-origin immigrant families. Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the efficacy and effectiveness of the adapted prevention intervention remains to be established in empirical research.


Las poblaciones latinas de los Estados Unidos están afectadas negativamente por desigualdades generalizadas en el área de salud mental. Aunque la difusión de programas de capacitación para padres culturalmente pertinentes constituye una alternativa para abordar este problema, existe un número limitado de capacitaciones para padres con intervenciones preventivas adaptadas culturalmente que son eficaces para familias inmigrantes latinas con adolescentes de bajos recursos. El presente manuscrito describe el nivel de aceptabilidad de una versión de la intervención GenerationPMTO® adaptada para familias inmigrantes latinas, que hace hincapié específicamente en dificultades relacionadas con la inmigración, la discriminación y la promoción del biculturalismo. Treinta y nueve padres inmigrantes que completaron satisfactoriamente el programa preventivo sobre crianza proporcionaron informes cualitativos. La mayoría de estos padres se autoidentificaron como de origen mexicano. De acuerdo con los resultados cualitativos, los participantes informaron una alta satisfacción en general con la inmigración y los componentes específicos de la cultura. Los padres también expresaron una alta satisfacción con los componentes principales relativos a la crianza de GenerationPMTO y ofrecieron recomendaciones específicas para mejorar la intervención. Los resultados actuales indican la necesidad de cumplir con los componentes principales que justifican la eficacia real de las intervenciones de capacitación para padres. Es igualmente importante adaptar totalmente las intervenciones de capacitación para padres de acuerdo con los valores culturales y las experiencias que son relevantes para las poblaciones objetivo, así como abordar expresamente las experiencias de discriminación que afectan negativamente a las familias inmigrantes de bajos recursos de origen mexicano. Debido a la índole exploratoria de este estudio, la eficacia real y la eficacia teórica de la intervención de prevención adaptada quedan por demostrarse en la investigación empírica.


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Asistencia Sanitaria Culturalmente Competente , Emigrantes e Inmigrantes/educación , Americanos Mexicanos/educación , Responsabilidad Parental , Padres/educación , Aculturación , Adolescente , Cultura , Curriculum , Emigrantes e Inmigrantes/psicología , Práctica Clínica Basada en la Evidencia , Disparidades en el Estado de Salud , Humanos , Salud Mental , Americanos Mexicanos/psicología , México/etnología , Investigación Cualitativa , Racismo , Estados Unidos
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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1054706

RESUMEN

Resumen El entrenamiento conductual a padres promueve la adquisición de habilidades de crianza para la reducción de problemas de conducta infantil. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el aprendizaje y mantenimiento de las habilidades de crianza y reducción de la conducta infantil, reportada por los padres, en función del entrenamiento conductual y el uso de sus mensajes de texto. Se trabajó con 62 padres de familia con un promedio de 40 años de edad. El promedio de edad de los niños fue de 9 años. Se trabajó con un diseño cuasi experimental con un grupo de comparación: presencial contra presencial con mensajes de texto, donde se llevaron a cabo cuatro fases: evaluación al inicio, al final del entrenamiento, al seguimiento (sesiones de 60 minutos) y entrenamiento conductual (cuatro sesiones de 120 minutos cada una). Se utilizaron el Inventario de Prácticas de Crianza, el Cuestionario de Habilidades de Manejo Conductual Infantil y el Inventario de Conducta Infantil. En la condición de comparación se agregaron 84 mensajes de texto sobre: análisis funcional de la conducta, elogio, ganancias, interacción social positiva, instrucciones claras, corrección del comportamiento, ignorar conducta inadecuada, actividades planeadas, establecimiento de reglas y solución de problemas. Los resultados mostraron problemas moderados de conducta, que se redujeron y mantuvieron 11% en promedio por debajo de la evaluación inicial, durante el seguimiento, en función del entrenamiento conductual con y sin mensajes; Pero el uso de mensajes de texto es una herramienta eficaz para promover un mayor cambio mantenido y reportado de la conducta oposicionista (9.57%) y del uso del castigo (22.05%, respecto a la primera evaluación). Estudios adicionales deberán indicar el papel mediador de los mensajes de texto entre las prácticas de crianza y la reducción de problemas de conducta infantil.


Abstract Parent behavioral training promotes raising skills acquisition for the children behavior problems reduction. The goal of this work was to assess learning and maintenance of the raising skills and the reduction of the children behavior, reported by the parents, because of behavioral training and the use of texting messages. We worked with 62 family´ parents of 40 years old. The mean age of the children was 9 years old. We worked with a quasiexperimental design with a comparison group: presence based modality against and presence plus text messages modality, where we run four phases: beginning, final and following assessments (60 minutes' sessions) and behavioral training (four 120 minutes sessions). We used the Raising Practices Inventory, Managing Skills for Children Behavior Questionnaire and Children Behavior Inventory. On the comparison condition we added 84 texting messages about: behavior functional analysis, praise, gains, positive social interaction, alpha commands, behavioral correction, inadequate behavior ignoring, planned activities, rules establishment, and problem solution. Results showed moderated behavior problems that were reduced and maintained 11%, on average, underneath of the beginning assessment, throughout following assessment, because of behavioral training with or without messages; But, the use of texting messages appears to be an efficient tool to promote a reported maintained mayor changing of the oppositional behavior (9.57%) and of the punishment using (22.05%, with regard to beginning assessment). Additional studies should indicate the mediator role of the texting messages between raising practices and the children behavior problems reduction.

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