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Feasibility of the NCTSN breakthrough parenting curriculum: A pilot study of an online trauma-informed training for birth parents involved in the child welfare system

Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, Sarah Ura, Amy Bielawski-Branch, Michael Hill, Rhiannon Kim, Tina Bleau, Jennifer Jorgenson, Erika Meierdiercks, Andrea Hazen, Lisa Conradi and Rex Forehand

Children and Youth Services Review, 2023, vol. 150, issue C

Abstract: Unresolved trauma can negatively impact parenting and increase chances of child maltreatment. With the passing of the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) in 2018, new attention has been focused on strengthening family connections and expanding the community-based service array focused on preventing maltreatment and out of home placement. The purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to describe preliminary outcomes from a pilot evaluation of a new curriculum teaching parents trauma-informed strategies to address and resolve their own trauma while supporting healthy attachment; and (2) assess the feasibility of conducting a large scale study. Forty parents involved in the state child welfare system were recruited to participate. Statistical analyses included T-tests, propensity score analysis, and repeated measures MANOVA. Assessments, which occurred at Pre and Post for the intervention group and comparable times for the quasi-waitlist group, indicated the following: A high retention rate (72%) for the intervention group, an increase in parent knowledge of trauma, skills to address trauma behavior, and parent well-being for the intervention, relative to the waitlist comparison group; and a decrease in child problem behavior in the intervention, relative to the waitlist group. Fidelity data was strong, with trainers completing 100% of activities for each module. Parental satisfaction in the intervention group was also high and costs to implement the training were reasonable. The findings of this pilot study provide strong support for evaluating the BPC in a large-scale outcome investigation.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107003

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