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  • One of the main challenges of home visiting programs for high-risk families is keeping families engaged in interventions, but using cellular phones can help maintain that connection.
  • The Planned Activities Training (PAT) program, which includes five sessions aimed at bettering parent-child interactions and reducing behavioral issues, was enhanced with phone communication to improve parent engagement.
  • So far, 19 parents have completed the program with positive results, achieving over 90% mastery in their parenting skills and providing favorable feedback on the use of text messages and phone calls.

Article Abstract

One of the biggest challenges facing home visiting programs aimed at high-risk families is keeping families involved in the intervention. Cellular phones afford the opportunity for home visitors to maintain regular communication with parents between intervention visits and thus retain high-risk families in parenting interventions. The use of cellular phones may also increase the dosage of intervention provided to families and the fidelity with which parents implement the intervention, thus resulting in improved outcomes for parents and children. This brief report describes the development and initial testing of a parenting program, Planned Activities Training (PAT), which was enhanced through the use of cellular phones to promote the active engagement of parents. PAT is a five-session intervention aimed at improving parent-child interactions, increasing child engagement in daily activities, and reducing challenging child behaviors. To date, 19 parents have completed PAT and cell phone-enhanced PAT, and all have met the 90% correct mastery criterion and demonstrated improvements in their parenting behaviors. Parents have rated PAT and the text messaging and cellular phone call enhancements very positively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077559508320060DOI Listing

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