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Dr. Patti Chamberlain Senior Research Scientist, Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene, OR. Dr. Joseph M. Price Professor, San Diego State University; Research Scientist ,Child and Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC)
The KEEP Foster Parent Interventions
Keeping Foster Parents Trained and Supported
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Overview
The need for addressing the behavior problems of children in foster care
Origins, content, and structure of KEEP Intervention
Summary of KEEP outcome research
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Mental Health Needs of Children in Foster Care
Many children and youth (40% to 50%) in foster care display some type of mental health problem.
Within this group, the largest proportion demonstrate some form of externalizing behavior problem. Oppositional/defiant behaviors Aggressive behaviors Disruptive behaviors Conduct disorders
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Linkage Between Behavior Problems and Placement Disruptions
Bidirectional relation between externalizing behavior problems and placement disruptions Newton, Litrownik, & Landsverk (2000)
Chamberlain, Price, Reid, Landsverk, Stoolmiller, & Fisher (2006)
Aarons, James, Monn, Raghavan, Wells, & Leslie (2010)
Externalizing
Behaviors
Negative Placement
Changes
Delinquency
Increased use of
Mental Health
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Risk for Placement Disruptions based on # of Behavior Problems
(Sample = Control Group, Original KEEP Study)
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Risk for Placement Disruptions based on Problem Behavior and Number Children in the Home
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Rationale for Addressing Externalizing Behavior Problems
Externalizing behavior problems predict later maladjustment
Bidirectional relation between behavior problems and placement disruptions Reductions in behavior problems leads to greater
placement stability Placement stability helps to prevent behavior problems
Recent surveys of foster parents indicate: Foster parents desire help in managing children’s
behavior problems Difficulties in managing behavior problems is one of the
major reasons for foster parent drop out
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Predictors of Levels of Foster Parent Stress
(Perry & Price, Under Review)
Level of Foster Parent
Stress
Level of Child Behavior Problems
Level of Satisfaction in Being a Foster
Parent
Perceived Support from Case Worker
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Evolution of KEEP Intervention Model
Social Learning Theory/Parent
Management Training
Multidimentional Treatment Foster
Care (MTFC)
KEEP Foster Parent
Training
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KEEP Intervention Model (Provided in Supportive Group Context)
(Chamberlain, Price, Reid, & Landsverk, 2008)
Foster parents provided with instruction and examples in Parent
Management Training (PMT) for 16 sessions.
Opportunities to practice skills with guided
feedback.
General group support facilitated by trained and
supervised paraprofessionals.
Group leader stimulates parents to generate
solutions based on their experiences with their child and with their cultural and
individual background.
Weekly follow-up phone calls with group facilitator to monitor progress and assist in application of
materials.
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Welcome and Overview
Parents as Teachers – Importance of Cooperation
Parents as Teachers – Teaching New Behaviors
Using Charts and Incentives
Setting Limits
Discipline Strategies
Balancing Encouragement and Limit Setting
Avoiding Power Struggles
Pre-Teaching
Super Tough Behaviors
Promoting School Success
Promoting Positive Peer Relations
Managing Stress
Content of Group Sessions (Children ages 5 to 12 version)
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Key Parenting Strategies Taught
• Informal – Thank you for picking up your toys
• Formal – Charts, bead jar
Reinforcement/Encouragement – Catching kids being good
• Time out
• Privilege removal
• Work chores
Limit Setting and the Importance of Consistency
Avoiding Power Struggles
Monitoring and Supervision
Pre-Teaching
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Maintaining Parent Involvement
Socially competent and culturally diverse facilitators.
Childcare provided.
Foster parents are given credit (8 hours) toward yearly licensing requirement.
Parents reimbursed $15.00 per session for travel expenses.
Refreshments are provided at each session.
Home visitations for missed sessions.
Weekly phone calls to help individualize the curriculum, provide additional support, and collect information on the child’s problem behavior.
Attendance (Original KEEP: 81% completed 12 or more sessions; 75% completed 14 or more sessions.
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Findings: KEEP Intervention Studies
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Collaborative Relations in KEEP Effectiveness Study
Child and Adolescent
Services Research Center
(CASRC)
San Diego County
Child Welfare Services
Oregon Social Learning
Center
(OSLC)
Project KEEP
Special thanks to:
-Yvonne Campbell, Dir. and Patty Rahiser, Deputy Dir.
-Mary C. Harris, Dir.
-Debra Zanders-Willis, Dir. and Roseann Myers, Deputy Dir.
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Study 1 (1999 – 2005): Is the KEEP Intervention Effective in Reducing Child Behavior Problems and
Impacting Placement Disruptions? Funding: NIMH
Participants: 702 foster and relative families (359 treatment and 343 control) with a child between the ages of 5 and 12.
Foster parents: Female (94%), average age: 48.6
(range: 19 to 81). Foster children: Female (52%), average age: 8.8
(range: 5 to 12).
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Ethnicity of Foster/Kin Parents
Latino
Caucasian
African American
Mixed Ethnicity
Asian
35%
5%
27%
28%
3%
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Ethnicity of Target Foster Children
Latino
Caucasian
African American
Mixed Ethnicity
22%
33% 24%
21%
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Question 1: Does the Intervention Reduce Child Behavior Problems?
(Chamberlain, Price, Leve, Laurent, Landsverk, & Reid , 2008)
Average of parent reports of child behavior problems from three separate assessments over two weeks prior to the intervention at baseline.
Average of parent reports of child behavior problems from three separate assessments over two weeks following intervention termination.
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* Note: There were no significant main or interaction effects for generation of
facilitator, ethnicity, gender, or language group.
Number of Child Behavior Problems: Group X Time
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Question 2: Do Parenting Practices Mediate Reductions in Behavior Problems affected by
Intervention?
Parenting
Training
Proportion
Positive
Reinforcement
Behavior
Change
*Findings were strongest for families with children exhibiting high (7 or more
behaviors) vs. low levels of behavior problems (6 or fewer).
[Chamberlain, P., Price, J. M. Leve, L., Laurent, H. Landsverk, J., & Reid, J. B. (2008)]
.33 of total
effect mediated
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effect mediated
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Question 3: Does the Intervention Impact Placement Changes (Exits)? (Price, Chamberlain, Landsverk, Reid, Leve, & Laurent , 2008)
“Positive Change” (Exit): child returned to natural family/parent, child moved to be with a relative, child went to an adoptive family.
“Negative Change” (Exit): child moved to a different foster home, child moved back to receiving home, child moved into residential/psychiatric care, or child ran away.
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Findings: Placement Changes
Children were less likely to exit a kinship placement.
The longer children were in a home the less likely they were to exit that home.
Children in the KEEP intervention group were more likely to experience a positive exit (17.4%) than children in the control group (9.1%).
Negative Exits: Being in the intervention group mitigated the negative impact of prior placement history.
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20 17 16 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Number of Prior Placements
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0.60
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Intervention
Control
GROUP
Mean
Predicted
Probability of
Negative Exit
Probability of Negative Exit by Prior Placements and Intervention Group
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Study 2 (2009 – 2014): Can the Effects of the KEEP Intervention Generalize to other Children.
(Funding NIMH) (Price, Roesch, & Walsh, in press)
Tested effectiveness of KEEP as it was being implemented in San Diego County. Randomization of participants.
Delivery: Personnel from Social Advocates for Youth (SAY, San Diego).
Training and supervision: CASRC personnel. Consultation provided by OSLC.
Examined the generalizability of the effects of the KEEP intervention (4 - 12 year olds) to other children in the home: to Focal child and Focal sibling.
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Number of Behavior Problems of Focal Child: Group X Time
2.5
3
3.5
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4.5
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Pretest Posttest
KEEP
Control
Random
Assignment
Group
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4.18
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Number of Behavior Problems of Focal Sibling: Group X Time
2.5
3
3.5
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4.5
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5.5
Pretest Posttest
KEEP
Control
Random
Assignment
Group
4.06
3.11
3.45
3.22
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Parental Distress Related to Focal Child Behavior Problems: Group X Time
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
6.5
7.5
Pretest Posttest
KEEP
Control
Random
Assignment
Group
7.07
5.19
5.92 5.82
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Parental Distress Related to Focal Sibling Behavior Problems: Group X Time
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
6.5
7.5
Pretest Posttest
KEEP
Control
Random
Assignment
Group
6.6
5.55 5.67
5.18
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Tested effectiveness of KEEP as it was being implemented in San Diego County.
Delivery: Personnel from Social Advocates for Youth (SAY, San Diego).
Trained and supervision: CASRC personnel. Consultation provided by OSLC.
Began in HHSA Central region, expanded to all regions of San Diego County.
180 families served (3 or more sessions).
Studies 3 & 4 (2005 – 2008; 2013 - present) : Can Effects of the Intervention be Maintained when Delivered by Community Mental Health Provider? Funding SD Child Welfare
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Child Behavior Problems: Group x Time (KEEP - SAY Groups) (Price, Roesch, & Walsh, 2012)
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Child Behavior Problems: Relationship x Time (Intervention Group only)
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Number of Child Behavior Problems and Associated Parental Distress Levels.
(Price, Roesch, & Walsh, in preparation)
2.5
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3.5
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4.5
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Pretest Posttest
Behavior
Stress
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General Conclusions
Parent training targeting child behavior problems can impact child behavior and placement changes/disruptions.
Paraprofessionals can deliver evidence-based parent training in a manner that is effective in reducing behavior problems of children in regular foster care.
The KEEP intervention remains effective when delivered by a community agency that is unrelated to the intervention developers.
Incentives and support for foster parents to attend groups are key to parent participation.
Facilitator training and supervision remain key to intervention effectiveness.
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KEEP Implementation Sites
Oregon
Washington
California, San Diego County
New York City
Maryland
Great Britain
Tennessee
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Our Gratitude to:
San Diego County, Child Welfare Services
SAY San Diego (Shannon Throop)
OSLC Research & Clinical Staff (Courtenay Padgett & JP Davis)
CASRC Research Staff (Norma Talamantes)
Foster and Kin Families who have participated in KEEP
Children in care whose lives we hope have been positively impacted by KEEP
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Questions?