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A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China

Background: Parenting interventions based on emotion socialization (ES) theory offer an important theoretically driven approach to improve children’s emotional competence and behavioral functioning. Whether such approaches are effective in different cultural contexts, and whether the methods of deli...

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Autores principales: Havighurst, Sophie S., Choy, Rachel, Ulker, Ayca, Otterpohl, Nantje, Aghaie Meybodi, Fateme, Edrissi, Forough, Qiu, Chen, Kar-man Shum, Kathy, Radovini, Alessandra, Hosn, Dana A., Kehoe, Christiane E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011956
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610321
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author Havighurst, Sophie S.
Choy, Rachel
Ulker, Ayca
Otterpohl, Nantje
Aghaie Meybodi, Fateme
Edrissi, Forough
Qiu, Chen
Kar-man Shum, Kathy
Radovini, Alessandra
Hosn, Dana A.
Kehoe, Christiane E.
author_facet Havighurst, Sophie S.
Choy, Rachel
Ulker, Ayca
Otterpohl, Nantje
Aghaie Meybodi, Fateme
Edrissi, Forough
Qiu, Chen
Kar-man Shum, Kathy
Radovini, Alessandra
Hosn, Dana A.
Kehoe, Christiane E.
author_sort Havighurst, Sophie S.
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description Background: Parenting interventions based on emotion socialization (ES) theory offer an important theoretically driven approach to improve children’s emotional competence and behavioral functioning. Whether such approaches are effective in different cultural contexts, and whether the methods of delivery used are appropriate and acceptable, is an important empirical question. This paper reports on the preliminary evaluation of an ES parenting intervention, Tuning in to Kids (TIK), in Germany, Turkey, Iran, and China. Pilot studies of TIK have been conducted in each country with mothers of 4–6-year-old children. Method: The current study used qualitative methods with thematic analysis to explore the cultural appropriateness of the program in each site. Results: Culture-specific challenges were found across all sites in changing parents’ beliefs about the value of encouraging children’s emotional expression and supportive emotion discussions. Emotion literacy of parents depended on their access to emotion terms in their language, but also to parents’ experiences with emotions in their family of origin and culture-related beliefs about emotions. Adaptations were required to slow the speed of delivery, to address issues of trust with parents in seeking help, and to provide more opportunities to practice the skills and integrate different beliefs about parenting. Conclusion: While this ES parenting intervention has been developed in a Western cultural context, slight adaptations to the delivery methods (rather than change to the content) appeared to contribute to cultural appropriateness. The next step will be to quantitatively evaluate these adaptations of TIK in the different countries using randomized controlled studies.
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spelling pubmed-94079042022-08-26 A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China Havighurst, Sophie S. Choy, Rachel Ulker, Ayca Otterpohl, Nantje Aghaie Meybodi, Fateme Edrissi, Forough Qiu, Chen Kar-man Shum, Kathy Radovini, Alessandra Hosn, Dana A. Kehoe, Christiane E. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Parenting interventions based on emotion socialization (ES) theory offer an important theoretically driven approach to improve children’s emotional competence and behavioral functioning. Whether such approaches are effective in different cultural contexts, and whether the methods of delivery used are appropriate and acceptable, is an important empirical question. This paper reports on the preliminary evaluation of an ES parenting intervention, Tuning in to Kids (TIK), in Germany, Turkey, Iran, and China. Pilot studies of TIK have been conducted in each country with mothers of 4–6-year-old children. Method: The current study used qualitative methods with thematic analysis to explore the cultural appropriateness of the program in each site. Results: Culture-specific challenges were found across all sites in changing parents’ beliefs about the value of encouraging children’s emotional expression and supportive emotion discussions. Emotion literacy of parents depended on their access to emotion terms in their language, but also to parents’ experiences with emotions in their family of origin and culture-related beliefs about emotions. Adaptations were required to slow the speed of delivery, to address issues of trust with parents in seeking help, and to provide more opportunities to practice the skills and integrate different beliefs about parenting. Conclusion: While this ES parenting intervention has been developed in a Western cultural context, slight adaptations to the delivery methods (rather than change to the content) appeared to contribute to cultural appropriateness. The next step will be to quantitatively evaluate these adaptations of TIK in the different countries using randomized controlled studies. MDPI 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9407904/ /pubmed/36011956 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610321 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Havighurst, Sophie S.
Choy, Rachel
Ulker, Ayca
Otterpohl, Nantje
Aghaie Meybodi, Fateme
Edrissi, Forough
Qiu, Chen
Kar-man Shum, Kathy
Radovini, Alessandra
Hosn, Dana A.
Kehoe, Christiane E.
A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China
title A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China
title_full A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China
title_fullStr A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China
title_short A Preliminary Evaluation of the Cultural Appropriateness of the Tuning in to Kids Parenting Program in Germany, Turkey, Iran and China
title_sort preliminary evaluation of the cultural appropriateness of the tuning in to kids parenting program in germany, turkey, iran and china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011956
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610321
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