Examining a Child Welfare Parenting Intervention for Parents With Intellectual Disabilities

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Augsberger, A., Zeitlin, W., Rao, T., Weisberg, D., & Toraif, N. (2021). Examining a Child Welfare Parenting Intervention for Parents With Intellectual Disabilities. Research on Social Work Practice, 31(1), 65-74. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049731520958489

Purpose:
There is scant child welfare research on parenting interventions for parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). This mixed-methods research examined client participation in an in-home parenting intervention, including client characteristics, which clients benefit most from participation, and key aspects of program participation.
 

Method:
The sample included participant program records, client satisfaction surveys, stakeholder interviews, and a staff focus group. The quantitative data were analyzed using growth curves and binary logistic regression. The qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis.
 

Results:
Time spent in Project Improving Parenting Achievements Together was predictive of improvement in parenting skills and the home environment and reduction in the odds of out-of-home placement for children of parents with I/DD. The intensity of services, tailored education, community engagement, and client–worker relationship were the key aspects of program participation.
 

Discussion:
With proper supports, parents with I/DD can learn parenting skills, improve the home environment, and keep their family intact.

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