Research in Psychotherapy (Jul 2019)

Is it possible to improve early childhood development with a video-feedback intervention directed at the mother-father-child triad?

  • Marcia Olhaberry,
  • María José León,
  • Catalina Sieverson,
  • Marta Escobar,
  • Daniela Iribarren,
  • Irma Morales-Reyes,
  • Constanza Mena,
  • Fanny Leyton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ripppo.2019.324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2

Abstract

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Relationships with primary caregivers provide the context for early childhood development, and evaluating those relationships during the early years can detect difficulties that may influence future mental health. Video feedback is a valuable intervention tool in early childhood, both for family relationships and child development. An intervention was implemented using this technique, focused on mother-father-child triads that were experiencing difficulties in social-emotional development. Participants were 80 mother-fatherinfant triads (experimental group, EG=40, control group, CG=40), with children between 1 and 3 years old. Socio-emotional difficulties decreased significantly in the children who received the intervention (Wilks λ=0.930, F (1, 78)=5.907; P=.017). There was also an increase in psychomotor development in communication (Wilks λ=0.948, F (1, 78) =4.284; P=.042) and fine motor skills (Wilks λ=0.875, F (1, 78)=11.185; P=.001) in children in the EG compared with children in the CG.

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