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Gender,Culture and Intervention: Exploring Differences between Aboriginal and Non‐Aboriginal Children’s Responses to an Early Intervention Programme
Authors:Gary W. Robinson  William B. Tyler  Sven R. Silburn  Stephen R. Zubrick
Affiliation:1. Centre for Child Development and Education, Menzies School of Health Research, Casuarina, NT, Australia;2. 2Centre for Child Development and Education, Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, NT, Australia;3. 3Centre for Child Development and Education, Menzies School of Health Research and Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Darwin, NT, Australia;4. 4Center for Child Health Research and Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:Evaluation of a group parenting programme in the Northern Territory of Australia showed significant differences in benefits for Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal boys and girls. The analysis considers whether boys and girls from different cultural backgrounds present with different problems; whether parental expectations for boys and girls differ and whether the intervention activates different responses in different settings. Conclusions suggest that there is a need to closely examine the ‘cultural logic’ of interventions, the appropriateness of their assumptions about child development and hypothesised mechanisms of change in different settings.
Keywords:behaviour problems  children’  s culture  early prevention  education  gender
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