Title of article :
Effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in abused children and their families
Author/Authors :
Derakhshanpour, Firoozeh Psychiatric Department - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Hajebi, Ahmad Research Center for Addiction & Risky Behaviors (ReCARB) - Psychiatric Department - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Panaghi, Leili Family Research Institute - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Ahmadabadi, Zohre School of Public Health - University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract :
Background: Child abuse is a significant public health and social problem worldwide. It can be described as a failure to provide
care and protection for children by the parents or other caregivers. This study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of psychosocial
interventions in abused children and their families.
Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted in the psychosocial support unit of a pediatric hospital in Bandar Abbas,
Iran, from 2012 to 2013. The participants consisted of child abuse cases and their parents who referred to the psychosocial support unit
to receive services. Services delivered in this unit included parenting skills training, psychiatric treatments, and supportive services.
The effectiveness of the interventions was assessed with Child Abuse Questionnaire, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), and
Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaires (SDQ). Participants were assessed at baseline, at 3, and 6 months follow-ups. ANOVA with
repeated measures and Friedman test were used to evaluate the effect of the interventions.
Results: A total of 68 children and their parents enrolled in this study, of whom 53% were males. Post-intervention follow-ups revealed
significant changes in mothers' general health questionnaire (p<0.001), and children's conduct problem (p<0.05), hyperactivity
(p<0.001), and peer problems (p<0.05). Physical and emotional abuses significantly decreased (p<0.001).
Conclusion: Our findings revealed that psychosocial interventions effectively improved child-parents interaction and mental health
of parents. The effectiveness of interventions based on subgroup analysis and implications of the results have been discussed for further
development of psychosocial interventions in the health system.
Keywords :
Parenting Skills Training , Psychosocial Intervention , Neglected , Child Abuse
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics