TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychological interventions for parents of children with intellectual disabilities to enhance child behavioral outcomes or parental well-being
T2 - A systematic review, content analysis and effects
AU - Ranta, Kati
AU - Saarimäki, Heini
AU - Gummerus, Johanna
AU - Virtanen, Jael
AU - Peltomäki, Satu
AU - Kontu, Elina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/11/27
Y1 - 2024/11/27
N2 - The aim of this review was to identify the type, content, and effectiveness of psychological parenting interventions for parents of children with intellectual disabilities to enhance child behavior and/or parental well-being. A systematic search yielded 21 studies involving 1825 participants. Studies were evaluated according to intervention content, pre- and post-treatment and follow-up effect sizes, and risk of bias. We categorized the interventions into those targeting ‘Child or interaction’ (child behavior, interaction and learning, understanding disability), and those targeting ‘Parent’ (parental well-being) or both themes. All these interventions had positive effects on parental well-being or child behavior. Parental outcomes were improved by interventions targeting ‘Parental well-being’, as well as ‘Child or interaction’. Child behavior showed improvements in programs focusing on ‘Child or interaction’, and in a mindfulness-based parental well-being program. During follow-up, most effects were sustained or further increased, but some studies showed no improvements over the control group.
AB - The aim of this review was to identify the type, content, and effectiveness of psychological parenting interventions for parents of children with intellectual disabilities to enhance child behavior and/or parental well-being. A systematic search yielded 21 studies involving 1825 participants. Studies were evaluated according to intervention content, pre- and post-treatment and follow-up effect sizes, and risk of bias. We categorized the interventions into those targeting ‘Child or interaction’ (child behavior, interaction and learning, understanding disability), and those targeting ‘Parent’ (parental well-being) or both themes. All these interventions had positive effects on parental well-being or child behavior. Parental outcomes were improved by interventions targeting ‘Parental well-being’, as well as ‘Child or interaction’. Child behavior showed improvements in programs focusing on ‘Child or interaction’, and in a mindfulness-based parental well-being program. During follow-up, most effects were sustained or further increased, but some studies showed no improvements over the control group.
KW - 515 Psychology
KW - child behavior
KW - children with intellectual disabilities
KW - parent well-being
KW - psychological intervention
KW - systematic review
KW - 312,4 Neurology and psychiatry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210594853&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/17446295241302857
DO - 10.1177/17446295241302857
M3 - Review Article
SN - 1744-6295
JO - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
JF - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
ER -