A Pilot Study of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Iran for Reducing Preschool Children�s Anxiety

Edrissi, F. and Havighurst, S.S. and Aghebati, A. and Habibi, M. and Arani, A.M. (2019) A Pilot Study of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Iran for Reducing Preschool Children�s Anxiety. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 28 (6). pp. 1695-1702.

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Abstract

Objectives: Tuning in to Kids (TIK) is a group parenting program that targets parent emotion socialization (emotional awareness and regulation, meta-emotion and emotion coaching skills) to improve children�s functioning. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the effectiveness of this program when used with parents of anxious preschool children. Methods: The study used a randomized controlled design. Fifty-six mothers of children who scored one standard deviation above the mean on the parent report of the Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS) were selected from 358 families who expressed interest in participating in a parenting program. Selected participants were randomly assigned to intervention (n = 30) or control (n = 26) conditions. Participants in the intervention condition attended the 6 session TIK program followed by two booster sessions at monthly intervals thereafter. Post-intervention and 6- months later the PAS was re-administered to participants in both conditions. Results: Mixed Repeated Measure ANOVA analysis showed a significant difference between participants in the two conditions on parent-reported anxiety at post-test and 6-month follow-up. Clinical significance analyses showed 69 of the intervention group in comparison to 18 of the control group had parent-reported change into the normal range for anxiety scores. These changes remained stable at 6-month follow-up (60 compared to 23). Conclusion: The study suggests that the TIK program shows preliminary effectiveness when used in Iran with preschool children with anxiety. © 2019, The Author(s).

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Subjects: WM Psychiatry
WS Pediatrics
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Date Deposited: 05 Oct 2020 10:35
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2020 10:35
URI: http://eprints.iums.ac.ir/id/eprint/13452

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