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Research Article: Effects of a cognitive adjustment program for Thai parents
Authors:Nantaga Sawasdipanich rn  phd   Wichit Srisuphan rn  drph  Jarassri Yenbut rn  phd  Sujitra Tiansawad rn  dsn  Janice C. Humphreys rn  np   phd  faan
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand and;2. School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
Abstract:Child physical abuse is recognized as a major public health problem that affects children and is likely to become increasingly common. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of a cognitive adjustment program on parental attitudes toward child rearing and the potential for this abuse. Child‐care centers were randomly allocated to either the intervention or the control group. The sample included 116 Thai parents of children aged 1–6 years. The intervention group attended the cognitive adjustment program while the control group received the usual services. The results showed that, after program completion, the intervention group had statistically significantly better parental attitudes toward child rearing, but not a significantly lower potential for CPA than the control group. We concluded that the cognitive adjustment program was effective in altering parental attitudes toward child rearing. However, in order to enhance its efficacy, the program should be modified to be more intensive and it should be studied further for its effect on the potential for abuse.
Keywords:child physical abuse  cognitive adjustment program  parental attitudes  Thai parents
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