Reaching Latino families through pediatric primary care: Outcomes of the CANNE parent training program

Child Fam Behav Ther. 2018;40(1):26-39. doi: 10.1080/07317107.2018.1428054. Epub 2018 Feb 16.

Abstract

The lack of culturally adapted parenting programs for Latinos contributes to low engagement in effective parenting programs. Criando a Nuestros Niños hacio el Éxito (CANNE), a culturally adapted program, improves family dynamics by decreasing problematic child behavior and helping parents manage stress. CANNE was delivered with 12 Latino parents of children (age 3-7). Increased attendance and participation resulted in less child behavior problems and parenting stress from pre- to post-intervention. A culturally-relevant adaptation of an evidence-based parenting program improved engagement, child behavioral outcomes, and parenting stress. Implications of mental health services in primary care facilities for Latino families are addressed.

Keywords: child maltreatment prevention; cultural adaptations; parenting management training; primary care.