An Equity-Focused Assessment of Evidence-Based Parenting Intervention Research

Author:

Kerns Suzanne E. U.ORCID,Maddox Samuel J.ORCID,Berhanu Ruth E.ORCID,Allan HeatherORCID,Wilson Rachel A.ORCID,Chiesa AntoniaORCID,Orsi-Hunt RebeccaORCID,McCarthy Lauren PryceORCID,Henry Lesly J.ORCID,Smith Chaundrissa Oyeshiku

Abstract

AbstractEvidence-based parenting interventions (EBPI) support children and families to promote resilience, address emotional and behavioral concerns, and prevent or address issues related to child maltreatment. Critiques of EBPIs include concerns about their relevance and effectiveness for diverse populations when they are implemented at population scale. Research methods that center racial equity and include community-based participatory approaches have the potential to address some of these concerns. The purpose of the present review was to document the extent to which methods associated with promoting racial equity in research have been used in studies that contribute to the evidence base for programs that meet evidentiary standards for a clearinghouse that was developed to support the Family First Prevention Services Act in the United States. We developed a coding system largely based on the Culturally Responsive Evaluation model. A sample of 47 papers that are part of the evidence base for ten in-home parent skill-based programs were reviewed and coded. Only three of 28 possible codes were observed to occur in over half of the studies (including race/ethnicity demographic characteristics, conducting measure reliability for the study sample, and including information on socioeconomic status). Although the overall presence of equity-informed methods was low, a positive trend was observed over time. This review highlights ways in which rigorous research can incorporate racial equity into the planning, design, execution, and interpretation and dissemination of programs of study. We posit that doing so improves the external validity of studies while maintaining high-quality research that can contribute to an evidence base.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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