| Literature DB >> 34308773 |
Eric H Fein1,2, Sheryl Kataoka3,4,5, Hilary Aralis6,7, Patricia Lester4,5, Lauren Marlotte4, Rebecca Morgan8, Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi4,5,9.
Abstract
"Families OverComing Under Stress" (FOCUS) Resilience Curriculum for Parents (FRC-P) is a trauma-informed group parenting program adapted for school social workers to deliver to parents of racial/ethnic minority urban public schoolchildren, an under-researched group of parents in the literature. The objective was to describe implementation of the pilot FRC-P in terms of possible effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability. Social workers delivered FRC-P to parents at 16 schools. We analyzed (1) changes in parent well-being; (2) parent satisfaction; and (3) a focus group of participating social workers. Ninety-six of 261 parents (37%) who attended FRC-P completed pre and post surveys. Parents reported significant improvements (p < .01) in family functioning (Cohen's d = 0.41), parent connectedness (d = 0.71), and social support (d = 0.66). Social workers linked parents to needed services. Parents and social workers found FRC-P feasible and acceptable. With refinement, FRC-P could help schools foster resilience in under-resourced parents.Entities:
Keywords: Latino; program development; psychological resilience; school health services; urban health
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34308773 PMCID: PMC8608694 DOI: 10.1080/19371918.2021.1958116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Work Public Health ISSN: 1937-190X