Building bridges through cultural adaptation: Examining the initial impact of a culturally adapted parent training intervention for the Chilean context

Author:

Parra‐Cardona Rubén1,Fuentes‐Balderrama Jaime1,Cantizano Rioseco Luz2,Monreal Arcil Francisca Javiera2,Correa Molina María Luisa2,Martic Guazzini Daniela2,Ford Narváez Ana2,Neira González Alejandro2,Sánchez Ahumada Marcelo2,Chacón Sandoval Alexander3,Marín Montecinos José3,Gaete Jorge45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Steve Hicks School of Social Work The University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

2. Fundación San Carlos de Maipo Providencia Chile

3. Servicio Nacional para la Prevención y Rehabilitación del Consumo de Drogas y Alcohol Santiago Chile

4. Research Center for Students Mental Health (ISME), Faculty of Education Universidad de los Andes Santiago Chile

5. Núcleo Milenio para Mejorar la Salud Mental de Adolescentes y Jóvenes Santiago Chile

Abstract

AbstractChild exposure to maltreatment and neglect constitutes a significant public health problem throughout Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. Although evidence‐based parent training (PT) interventions constitute an empirically demonstrated alternative to prevent child maltreatment and neglect, multiple implementation barriers have prevented the large‐scale dissemination of evidence‐based PT interventions across LAC countries. This selective prevention study consisted of an exploratory quasi‐experimental design implemented in Chile, aimed at examining the initial impact of a culturally adapted version of the evidence‐based PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO©. The parenting intervention was adapted in a previous pilot study, according to a rigorous model of cultural adaptation. Based on self‐reports completed by 281 caregivers, when compared to baseline measurements, significant improvements at intervention completion were observed in the majority of caregivers' parenting practices, as well as child internalizing and externalizing problematic behaviors. This study provides promising initial empirical evidence that efficacious PT interventions developed in the US can be transported to Latin American contexts, as long as they are thoroughly adapted to achieve high contextual and cultural relevance. The rates of child maltreatment across LAC countries constitute an urgent and permanent call for strongly promoting this line of prevention research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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