“Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia

Background Despite impressive strides in health, social protection, and education, children continue to experience high rates of child maltreatment in Malaysia. This mixed-methods study assessed the feasibility of a fve-session, social learning-based parenting program delivered by government staf in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: J. M. Lachman, R. Juhari, F. Stuer, P. Zinser, Q. Han, F. Gardner, A. McCoy, S. N. Yaacob, R. Kahar, M. Mansor, Z. Madon, Z. Arshat, F. Z. M. Nadzri, Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar, C. Landers
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: Springer Nature 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/2/FULLTEXT.pdf
_version_ 1796911789529628672
author J. M. Lachman
R. Juhari
F. Stuer
P. Zinser
Q. Han
F. Gardner
A. McCoy
S. N. Yaacob
R. Kahar
M. Mansor
Z. Madon
Z. Arshat
F. Z. M. Nadzri
Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar
C. Landers
author_facet J. M. Lachman
R. Juhari
F. Stuer
P. Zinser
Q. Han
F. Gardner
A. McCoy
S. N. Yaacob
R. Kahar
M. Mansor
Z. Madon
Z. Arshat
F. Z. M. Nadzri
Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar
C. Landers
author_sort J. M. Lachman
collection UMS
description Background Despite impressive strides in health, social protection, and education, children continue to experience high rates of child maltreatment in Malaysia. This mixed-methods study assessed the feasibility of a fve-session, social learning-based parenting program delivered by government staf in a community setting to reduce violence against children. Methods Parents of children from birth to 17 years were recruited from two communities near Kuala Lumpur to participate in the government-run program called the Naungan Kasih Positive Parenting Program (“Protecting through Love” in Bahasa Melayu). Quantitative data from female caregivers (N=74) and children ages 10–17 (N=26) were collected along with qualitative interviews and focus groups with parents, children, and facilitators. The primary outcome was child maltreatment with secondary outcomes including neglect, positive parenting, acceptability of corporal punishment, harsh parenting, positive discipline, and child behavior problems. Multilevel Poisson regression and multilevel linear regression were conducted to compare baseline and post-test outcomes. Qualitative interviews and focus groups examined how participants experienced the program utilizing a thematic analysis approach. Results Quantitative analyses found pre-post reductions in overall child maltreatment, physical abuse, emotional abuse, attitudes supporting corporal punishment, parent sense of inefcacy, and child behavior problems. There were no reported changes on positive and harsh parenting, parental mental health, and marital satisfaction, nor were there any other signifcant changes reported by children. Qualitative fndings suggested that the program had tangible benefts for female caregivers involved in the program, with the benefts extending to their family members. Conclusions This feasibility study is one of the few studies in Southeast Asia that examined the feasibility and initial program impact of a parenting program delivered by government staf to families with children across the developmental spectrum from birth to 17 years. Promising results suggest that the program may reduce child maltreatment across a range of child ages. Findings also indicate areas for program improvement prior to further delivery and testing, including additional training and content on sexual and reproductive health, parenting children with disabilities, and online child protection.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T03:23:58Z
format Article
id ums.eprints-35753
institution Universiti Malaysia Sabah
language English
English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T03:23:58Z
publishDate 2023
publisher Springer Nature
record_format dspace
spelling ums.eprints-357532023-06-30T01:39:40Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/ “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia J. M. Lachman R. Juhari F. Stuer P. Zinser Q. Han F. Gardner A. McCoy S. N. Yaacob R. Kahar M. Mansor Z. Madon Z. Arshat F. Z. M. Nadzri Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar C. Landers BF712-724.85 Developmental psychology - Including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights Background Despite impressive strides in health, social protection, and education, children continue to experience high rates of child maltreatment in Malaysia. This mixed-methods study assessed the feasibility of a fve-session, social learning-based parenting program delivered by government staf in a community setting to reduce violence against children. Methods Parents of children from birth to 17 years were recruited from two communities near Kuala Lumpur to participate in the government-run program called the Naungan Kasih Positive Parenting Program (“Protecting through Love” in Bahasa Melayu). Quantitative data from female caregivers (N=74) and children ages 10–17 (N=26) were collected along with qualitative interviews and focus groups with parents, children, and facilitators. The primary outcome was child maltreatment with secondary outcomes including neglect, positive parenting, acceptability of corporal punishment, harsh parenting, positive discipline, and child behavior problems. Multilevel Poisson regression and multilevel linear regression were conducted to compare baseline and post-test outcomes. Qualitative interviews and focus groups examined how participants experienced the program utilizing a thematic analysis approach. Results Quantitative analyses found pre-post reductions in overall child maltreatment, physical abuse, emotional abuse, attitudes supporting corporal punishment, parent sense of inefcacy, and child behavior problems. There were no reported changes on positive and harsh parenting, parental mental health, and marital satisfaction, nor were there any other signifcant changes reported by children. Qualitative fndings suggested that the program had tangible benefts for female caregivers involved in the program, with the benefts extending to their family members. Conclusions This feasibility study is one of the few studies in Southeast Asia that examined the feasibility and initial program impact of a parenting program delivered by government staf to families with children across the developmental spectrum from birth to 17 years. Promising results suggest that the program may reduce child maltreatment across a range of child ages. Findings also indicate areas for program improvement prior to further delivery and testing, including additional training and content on sexual and reproductive health, parenting children with disabilities, and online child protection. Springer Nature 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/2/FULLTEXT.pdf J. M. Lachman and R. Juhari and F. Stuer and P. Zinser and Q. Han and F. Gardner and A. McCoy and S. N. Yaacob and R. Kahar and M. Mansor and Z. Madon and Z. Arshat and F. Z. M. Nadzri and Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar and C. Landers (2023) “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia. BMC Public Health, 23. pp. 1-18. ISSN 1471-2458 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-15065-4
spellingShingle BF712-724.85 Developmental psychology - Including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood
HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights
J. M. Lachman
R. Juhari
F. Stuer
P. Zinser
Q. Han
F. Gardner
A. McCoy
S. N. Yaacob
R. Kahar
M. Mansor
Z. Madon
Z. Arshat
F. Z. M. Nadzri
Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar
C. Landers
“Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia
title “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia
title_full “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia
title_fullStr “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia
title_short “Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause”: mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia
title_sort before i was like a tarzan but now i take a pause mixed methods feasibility study of the naungan kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in malaysia
topic BF712-724.85 Developmental psychology - Including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood
HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35753/2/FULLTEXT.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT jmlachman beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT rjuhari beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT fstuer beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT pzinser beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT qhan beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT fgardner beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT amccoy beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT snyaacob beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT rkahar beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT mmansor beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT zmadon beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT zarshat beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT fzmnadzri beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT nurfarhanaardillahaftar beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia
AT clanders beforeiwaslikeatarzanbutnowitakeapausemixedmethodsfeasibilitystudyofthenaungankasihparentingprogramtopreventviolenceagainstchildreninmalaysia