The role of health behavior theories in parents’ initial engagement with parenting interventions.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
91(8), С. 485 - 495
Опубликована: Май 4, 2023
To
examine
the
relationship
between
health
belief
model
(HBM;
i.e.,
perceived
threat,
benefits,
costs,
and
self-efficacy)
theory
of
planned
behavior
(TPB;
attitudes,
social
norms,
behavioral
control)
constructs
parents'
intention
to
participate
initial
engagement
(i.e.,
recruitment,
enrollment,
first
attendance)
with
a
parenting
intervention.Participants
were
parents
(n
=
699,
mean
age
38.29
years,
90.4%
mothers)
2-12-year-old
children.
The
study
conducted
secondary
analysis
cross-sectional
data
collected
for
an
experimental
strategies.
Participants
provided
self-report
on
HBM
constructs,
TPB
participate.
Measures
parent
also
attendance).
Logistic
regressions
evaluated
impact
their
combination,
engagement.Analyses
indicated
that
all
increased
odds
enrollment.
In
terms
TPB,
attitudes
subjective
but
not
control,
significant
predictors
When
combined
in
one
model,
self-efficacy,
norms
predicted
participate,
whereas
enrolling
intervention.
Regression
models
attendance
those
recruitment
could
be
due
lack
variance.The
findings
demonstrate
relevance
using
both
when
enhancing
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rights
reserved).
Язык: Английский
Disruptive behavior disorders
Elsevier eBooks,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown, С. 205 - 226
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
Язык: Английский
Improving Children’s Services Engagement of Fathers in Child Protection: Logic Model for an Organisational Development and Staff Training Intervention
International Journal on Child Maltreatment Research Policy and Practice,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
7(4), С. 607 - 614
Опубликована: Июль 15, 2024
Abstract
There
is
a
long-standing
and
ongoing
problem
of
practice
with
at-risk
families
in
child
welfare
work
focusing
primarily
on
mothers
failing
to
properly
engage
fathers.
The
article
describes
innovation
from
the
UK
designed
tackle
this
issue—the
ISAFE
(Improving
Safeguarding
through
Audited
Father-Engagement)
intervention,
developed
by
Fatherhood
Institute
Children’s
Social
Care
Research
Development
Centre
(CASCADE)
at
Cardiff
University
based
two
previous
separate
interventions
which
had
positive
initial
evaluations.
combines
in-service
social
practitioner
training
other
elements
organisational
development
improve
engagement
Activities
targeting
culture
are
case
file
audits,
identification
team
champions,
webinar
for
service
leaders.
involves
both
awareness
raising
about
importance
engaging
men
skills
via
an
introduction
motivational
interviewing.
ISAFE’s
theory
change
summarised
form
logic
model.
Limitations
intervention
its
evaluation
discussed.
Язык: Английский