Feasibility and Acceptability of Spanish-Language Parenting Interventions for Young Children With Developmental Delays

Author:

Safer-Lichtenstein Jonathan1,McIntyre Laura Lee1,Rodriguez Geovanna1,Gomez Douglas1,Puerta Stephanie2,Neece Cameron L.2

Affiliation:

1. Jonathan Safer-Lichtenstein, Laura Lee McIntyre, Geovanna Rodriguez, and Douglas Gomez, University of Oregon

2. Stephanie Puerta and Cameron L. Neece, Loma Linda University

Abstract

AbstractHispanic/Latinx parents of children with developmental delays/disabilities (DD) face disparities in service access and research participation. In the present study, 60 Spanish-speaking caregivers of young children with DD participated in randomly assigned stress reduction interventions (psychoeducation/support groups or Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction [MBSR]), followed by behavioral parent training (BPT). Caregiver attendance and satisfaction ratings were measured, and focus groups gathered additional information on caregivers' takeaways from the interventions. Caregivers demonstrated high satisfaction across interventions, with slightly greater preference for psychoeducation/support groups, and qualitative data indicated that the relevance of the information and style of delivery may be responsible. Researchers and clinicians may attain greater engagement with this population by focusing on intervention services that include psychoeducation and peer support elements.

Publisher

American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Community and Home Care,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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