Cluster randomized controlled trial of a phone-based caregiver support and parenting program for Syrian and Jordanian families with young children

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Rafla, Joyce [1 ]
Schwartz, Kate [1 ]
Yoshikawa, Hirokazu [1 ]
Hilgendorf, Dennis [1 ]
Ramachandran, Anaga [1 ]
Khanji, Mohammad [2 ,5 ,6 ]
Abu Seriah, Rawan [2 ]
Al Aabed, Mohammad [2 ]
Fityan, Ragheb [2 ]
Sloane, Phoebe [2 ]
Al Aqra, Ayat [2 ]
Mousa, Razan [2 ]
Sharawi, Tareq [2 ]
Molano, Andres [1 ]
Foulds, Kimberly [3 ]
Behrman, Jere [4 ]
Wuermli, Alice [1 ]
机构
[1] New York Univ, Global TIES Children Ctr, New York, NY 10012 USA
[2] Int Rescue Comm, Washington, DC USA
[3] Sesame Workshop, New York, NY USA
[4] Univ Penn, Philadelphia, PA USA
[5] Gaziantep Univ, Dept Econ & Adm, Gaziantep, Turkiye
[6] MolhamTeam, Bremen, Germany
关键词
Arab caregivers; Refugees; Home-visiting; Ahlan Simsim; Reach up and learn; Impact evaluation; Caregiver mental health; EARLY-CHILDHOOD; NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION; PSYCHOSOCIAL STIMULATION; SELF-EFFICACY; MEDIATING ROLE; INTERVENTIONS; STRESS; GROWTH; COMPETENCE; ADJUSTMENT;
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10.1016/j.ecresq.2024.07.004
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
For refugee caregivers who may live in remote areas or be a highly mobile population, creating parenting programs that fit their needs and accommodate their mobility can be highly beneficial. In this article, we evaluate a 6-month, audio-only early childhood development (ECD) intervention delivered via phone (3 calls per month) to caregivers of Syrian and Jordanian backgrounds in Jordan. A sample of stipended community health volunteers (CHVs; N = 99) and their caseloads of caregivers (n = 2,298) was randomized to calls with health and nutritional content (control group) or calls with health, nutritional, and added parenting and caregiver-focused content (including content adapted from the Reach Up and Learn model). Hypothesized outcomes included reduced caregiver depressive and anxiety symptoms, parenting stress, and harsh discipline; increased parentchild learning activities and parenting self-efficacy. Exploratory outcomes (all caregiver-reported) included child development; and caregiver engagement in activities related to health and child learning following the calls. Exposure to the treatment condition resulted in a statistically significant reduction in caregivers' depressive symptoms (d=-0.11). No other statistically significant impacts were found. Implications of these findings for caregiver interventions are discussed.
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