Parental participation and retention in an alcohol preventive family‐focused programme
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors predicting parental participation and retention in a Swedish version of the Strengthening Families Programme (SFP).
Design/methodology/approach
This study is based on data from a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effects of the Swedish version of the SFP. The sample involves 441 parents of sixth graders, and the data are obtained from parents' questionnaires measuring demographics, parental warmth, rule setting, perception of norm‐breaking behaviours, knowledge of school performance, and parents' attitude towards adolescents and alcohol. Predictors of parental participation and retention are analysed with multiple logistic regressions.
Findings
There were two significant predictors for programme recruitment: having a low score on a scale measuring parents' emotional warmth and having a more restrictive attitude towards youth and alcohol. Retention was associated with being born in Sweden, and having a low score on the scale measuring warmth.
Practical implications
There are few predictors of participation and retention in the Swedish version of the SFP, indicating that the programme seem to attract all types of parents in the general population. The fact that a low level of warmth predicts participation indicates that parents with a stronger need for support are recruited. Retention was greater among those who were born in Sweden, which indicates that efforts might be needed to meet the needs of those coming from another country.
Originality/value
Recruiting and retaining parents into family programmes is challenging and it is important to identify the underlying factors for successful recruitment.
Keywords
Citation
Skärstrand, E., Bränström, R., Sundell, K., Källmén, H. and Andréasson, S. (2009), "Parental participation and retention in an alcohol preventive family‐focused programme", Health Education, Vol. 109 No. 5, pp. 384-395. https://doi.org/10.1108/09654280910984807
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2009, Emerald Group Publishing Limited