TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating SafeCare® in Israel
T2 - Benefits for the families
AU - Oppenheim-Weller, Shani
AU - Zeira, Anat
AU - Mazursky, Nofar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/8/1
Y1 - 2020/8/1
N2 - SafeCare® is a home-based intervention programme targeting parents of children up to 5 years old and is designed to reduce and even prevent child abuse and neglect. Here, we present an evaluation of a pilot trial of SafeCare® in Israel, examining family's outcomes. We examined parents' behavioural changes resulting from the three main modules of SafeCare®: the Health, Safety, and Parent-Child/Infant Interaction. We also studied the unplanned effects of SafeCare® by examining maternal depressive symptoms. Participants were 46 mothers with children identified as being at risk of neglect by the local Department of Social Services who completed the programme. The mothers filled out questionnaires at the beginning and at the end of their participation. After completing the programme, mothers' self-reports showed changes in how they would treat a sick child, an increase in feelings of competency, and a decline in symptoms of depression. We thus conclude that SafeCare® helped the participating mothers, enhancing their feelings of competency and changing several of their behaviours.
AB - SafeCare® is a home-based intervention programme targeting parents of children up to 5 years old and is designed to reduce and even prevent child abuse and neglect. Here, we present an evaluation of a pilot trial of SafeCare® in Israel, examining family's outcomes. We examined parents' behavioural changes resulting from the three main modules of SafeCare®: the Health, Safety, and Parent-Child/Infant Interaction. We also studied the unplanned effects of SafeCare® by examining maternal depressive symptoms. Participants were 46 mothers with children identified as being at risk of neglect by the local Department of Social Services who completed the programme. The mothers filled out questionnaires at the beginning and at the end of their participation. After completing the programme, mothers' self-reports showed changes in how they would treat a sick child, an increase in feelings of competency, and a decline in symptoms of depression. We thus conclude that SafeCare® helped the participating mothers, enhancing their feelings of competency and changing several of their behaviours.
KW - Israel
KW - SafeCare®
KW - child maltreatment prevention
KW - evaluation
KW - parenting
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85078897043&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/cfs.12741
DO - 10.1111/cfs.12741
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AN - SCOPUS:85078897043
SN - 1356-7500
VL - 25
SP - 665
EP - 673
JO - Child and Family Social Work
JF - Child and Family Social Work
IS - 3
ER -