The “Fostering Changes” Parent Training Programme for Foster Carers: A Feasibility Study of the German Version
Judith Bürzle, Sarah Degen, Christian J. Bachmann

TL;DR
A German version of the Fostering Changes parent training program for foster parents was found to be effective in improving child behavior and parenting skills.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the successful adaptation and effectiveness of the Fostering Changes program in Germany, without requiring further modifications.
Findings
High participant retention indicates acceptability of the German-translated Fostering Changes program.
Significant improvements in child behavior, psychopathology, and parent-child relationship quality were observed.
Effect sizes remained moderate to large three months after the program ended.
Abstract
What are the main findings? This study found that the German-translated version of the Fostering Changes programme was acceptable to foster parents in Germany, as demonstrated by high participant retention.Participation in Fostering Changes was associated with effects similar to those found in UK studies with regard to child behaviour, child psychopathology, parenting skills, and the relationship between foster parents and foster child. This study found that the German-translated version of the Fostering Changes programme was acceptable to foster parents in Germany, as demonstrated by high participant retention. Participation in Fostering Changes was associated with effects similar to those found in UK studies with regard to child behaviour, child psychopathology, parenting skills, and the relationship between foster parents and foster child. What are the implications of the main…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Welfare and Adoption · Family Support in Illness · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
