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The Efficacy of a Pilot Prevention Program for Children and Caregivers Coping with Economic Strain
Authors:Tali Raviv  Martha E Wadsworth
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA;(2) Present address: Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Gary Pavilion at The Children’s Hospital, 13123 E 16th Avenue, B390, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
Abstract:Poverty and economic stress are risk factors for child psychopathology; however, primary and secondary control coping can buffer children against the negative effects of these risks. A 4-week (12 h) pilot prevention program aimed at enhancing coping skills and preventing symptoms of psychopathology among children growing up in poverty was evaluated using a multiple baseline design. Participants were 24 children (ages 8–12) and their primary caregivers. Attrition was low and parent-reports of program satisfaction were high. Children’s ability to generate positive coping thoughts and high quality solutions to problems improved from pre- to post-intervention. At the post-intervention measurement, parents’ and children’s involuntary engagement stress responses had declined and parents’ secondary control coping had increased. Children’s internalizing and externalizing symptoms also decreased from pre- to post-intervention, according to parent-reports. Results provide preliminary evidence for the feasibility and efficacy of the intervention.
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