Publikation: Improving Parent-Child Interaction and Reducing Parental Violent Discipline : a Multi-Informant Multi-Method Pilot Feasibility Study of a School-Based Intervention
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Globally, many children are exposed to violent discipline in multiple settings. Interventions to prevent violent discipline are therefore highly needed. In the present study, the feasibility of the intervention Interaction Competencies with Children – for Parents (ICC-P), an additional module of a school-based intervention for teachers, was tested. The intervention aims to prevent violent discipline by changing attitudes towards such method and fostering supportive adult-child interaction through non-violent interaction skills.
Methods
In total, 164 parents (Mage= 39.55, range = 24 70, 72.3% female) from four public secondary schools in Tanzania participated in a four-day training conducted by six trainers (Mage= 44.67, range = 40–47, 50% female). Using a One-Group Pre-Post design, we measured the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of the intervention qualitatively and quantitatively. Parents were assessed via self-administered questionnaires before and six weeks after the intervention. Trainers rated the implementation of every workshop session.
Results
Based on descriptive statistics and Classical Content Analysis, implementing trainers and participants rated ICC-P as feasible. Participants indicated a high need for such interventions and showed high acceptance. They were able to integrate core aspects of the intervention in their daily interactions with children. Using t-tests, ICC-P proved to be preliminarily effective; parents reported applying less violent discipline and holding more critical attitudes about such measures after the intervention.
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ICC-P is feasible intervention that showed initial signs of effectiveness. We recommend combining the parents’ training module with the teachers’ module to prevent violence in multiple settings.
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KABELEGE, Eliud, Anette KIRIKA, Mabula NKUBA, Katharin HERMENAU, Alina SCHREIBER, Anke HOEFFLER, Tobias HECKER, 2024. Improving Parent-Child Interaction and Reducing Parental Violent Discipline : a Multi-Informant Multi-Method Pilot Feasibility Study of a School-Based Intervention. In: Journal of Family Violence. Springer. ISSN 0885-7482. eISSN 1573-2851. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10896-023-00679-4BibTex
@article{Kabelege2024Impro-68986, year={2024}, doi={10.1007/s10896-023-00679-4}, title={Improving Parent-Child Interaction and Reducing Parental Violent Discipline : a Multi-Informant Multi-Method Pilot Feasibility Study of a School-Based Intervention}, issn={0885-7482}, journal={Journal of Family Violence}, author={Kabelege, Eliud and Kirika, Anette and Nkuba, Mabula and Hermenau, Katharin and Schreiber, Alina and Hoeffler, Anke and Hecker, Tobias} }
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