Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães, Cátia
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Kumpfer, Karol
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/4165
Resumo: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare the outcomes from the Portuguese Strengthening Families Programme (SFP) with those from other countries to see if they are equally effective despite the new context. SFP was selected for cultural adaptation because comparative effectiveness reviews find that SFP is the most effective parenting and family intervention (Foxcroft et al., 2003, 2012). Standardised cultural adaptations of SFP have resulted in successful outcomes in 35 countries. Design/methodology/approach – The outcomes for the SFP six to 11 years Portuguese families (n ¼ 41) were compared to the SFP six to 11 years international norms (n ¼ 1,600) using a quasi-experimental, non-equivalent control two group pre- and post-test design. A 2×2 ANOVA generated the outcome tables including p-values and Cohen’s d effect sizes. Standardised test scales were used and measured 21 parenting, family and child risk and protective factors. Findings – Statistically significant positive results (po0.05) were found for 16 or 76.2 per cent of the 21 outcomes measured for Portuguese families. The Portuguese effect sizes were similar to the SFP international norms for improvements in the five parenting scales (d ¼ 0.61 vs 0.65), five family scales (d ¼ 0.68 vs 0.70) and seven children’s scales (d ¼ 0.48 vs 0.48) despite these norms having larger effect sizes than the USA norms. Hence, the cultural adaptation did not diminish the outcomes and SFP Portuguese families can benefit substantially from SFP participation. Originality/value – A Portuguese culturally adapted version of SFP had never been developed or evaluated; hence, this paper reports original findings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
title Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
spellingShingle Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
Magalhães, Cátia
Evaluation
Portuguese cultural adaptation
Strengthening families programme
title_short Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
title_full Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
title_fullStr Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
title_sort Effectiveness of culturally adapted Strengthening Families Programme 6-11 years among Portuguese families
author Magalhães, Cátia
author_facet Magalhães, Cátia
Kumpfer, Karol
author_role author
author2 Kumpfer, Karol
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães, Cátia
Kumpfer, Karol
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evaluation
Portuguese cultural adaptation
Strengthening families programme
topic Evaluation
Portuguese cultural adaptation
Strengthening families programme
description Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare the outcomes from the Portuguese Strengthening Families Programme (SFP) with those from other countries to see if they are equally effective despite the new context. SFP was selected for cultural adaptation because comparative effectiveness reviews find that SFP is the most effective parenting and family intervention (Foxcroft et al., 2003, 2012). Standardised cultural adaptations of SFP have resulted in successful outcomes in 35 countries. Design/methodology/approach – The outcomes for the SFP six to 11 years Portuguese families (n ¼ 41) were compared to the SFP six to 11 years international norms (n ¼ 1,600) using a quasi-experimental, non-equivalent control two group pre- and post-test design. A 2×2 ANOVA generated the outcome tables including p-values and Cohen’s d effect sizes. Standardised test scales were used and measured 21 parenting, family and child risk and protective factors. Findings – Statistically significant positive results (po0.05) were found for 16 or 76.2 per cent of the 21 outcomes measured for Portuguese families. The Portuguese effect sizes were similar to the SFP international norms for improvements in the five parenting scales (d ¼ 0.61 vs 0.65), five family scales (d ¼ 0.68 vs 0.70) and seven children’s scales (d ¼ 0.48 vs 0.48) despite these norms having larger effect sizes than the USA norms. Hence, the cultural adaptation did not diminish the outcomes and SFP Portuguese families can benefit substantially from SFP participation. Originality/value – A Portuguese culturally adapted version of SFP had never been developed or evaluated; hence, this paper reports original findings.
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