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IPSAustralia
14 Canadian investigator
s
29 partner agencies
1938 parents
uOttawa report team
Who are we?
Available online at:◦ http://
www.sciencessociales.uottawa.ca/fampsy/eng/projects_ipsc_partners.asp
Full sample and separate reports divided by : ◦ Child age◦ Parent age◦ Parent gender◦ Marital status◦ Parental employment◦ Adequacy of income◦ Family type
Report on Canadian sample
Child Characteristics
Series10
5
10
15
20
25
17.2
3.9
11.0
2.2
Chronic illness
Physical
Intellect./Develop.
Other
Child Disability by Type (%)1
Family Type (%)1
OriginalStepSingle parentOther
70.78.318.22.8
Respondent Relationship to Child (%)1
Biological or Adoptive ParentStep Parent Foster ParentOther
97.20.60.61.7
Number of Children in Household2
Mean Range
2.01-6
Family Characteristics
Parent Characteristics
Parent Gender
Male 1 Female 2
Age (in years)MeanSDRange
38.46.7
29.0-52.0
35.47.1
18.0-52.0
Marital Status (%)Married or CohabitingSingleDivorced/SeparatedWidow/er
71.421.47.10
78.513.38.20
Parent Characteristics: By Parent Gender
Current Service Use
Paediatrician/Family Doctor
Nurse
Teacher
Counsellor/Social Worker
Psychologist
Psychiatrist
Other
0 25 50 75
62
18
38
38
8
4
20
Types of professionals consulted2
* Respondents could endorse more than one type of professional
• 33.0% of respondents consulted a professional about their children’s behaviour in the last 12 months1
Awareness of Parent Training Programs (%)1
0
25
50
75
100
73.3
6.93.4
27.2
19.4
6.3 11.6
Triple PIncredible YearsBricks and MortarNobody's PerfectCOPESNAPOther
* Respondents could endorse more than one program
Participation in Parent Training Programs (%)1
0
5
10
15
20
25
16.6
0.60
4.5
1.20
9.4
Triple PIncredible YearsBricks and MortarNobody's PerfectCOPESNAPOther
* Respondents could endorse more than one program
Reasons for not Participating (%)1
0
25
50
75
100
64.8
35.9 36.8
21.120.0
12.89.7 9.4
Did not feel the need
Wasn't aware of any programs
Lack of time
Competing work com-mitments
Inconvenient timing of services
No access to child care
Inconvenient location of services
Financial cost
* Respondents could endorse more than one reason
Satisfaction with Parenting Support (%)1
Information Services0
25
50
75
6.9 7.09.8 10.5
16.8 19.3
52.6 49.7
13.9 13.5
Not at all satis-fied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Somewhat satis-fied
Satisfied
Extremely satis-fied
Tele
vision
Web
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ed
Newsp
aper
arti
cle
Radio
seg
men
ts
Self-
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Pare
nt sem
inar
Group
Indi
vidu
al
Wor
kpla
ce a
cces
s
Home
visits
Relig
ious
org
acc
ess
6 6.2
4.94.2
5
3.9
6.4 5.8 6.1 5.4 5.5
3.3
Perceived usefulness of service formats (mean)1
Preferences for Parent Services
Not at all useful
Extremely Useful
10
1
5
Need:◦ More funding◦ To abbreviate and simplify questionnaire◦ To collaborate on survey for First Nations, Métis
and Inuit◦ To translate to other languages.
Lessons learned