La escasez de intervenciones centradas en la parentalidad y basadas en evidencia en familias judicializadas por maltrato infantil, en Chile, instó a diseñar y evaluar los resultados del Programa Aprender a Crecer en cuanto a estrés y capacidades parentales, en familias en riesgo psicosocial en la Región de los Ríos. Se realizó un diseño mixto de triangulación concurrente con pre (T1), post (T2) y seguimiento (T3). Se aplicaron los instrumentos PSI 4-SF y E2P a 34 cuidadores y se realizaron 3 grupos focales. Tras implementar el programa, descendió significativamente el estrés parental general y por dominios, mientras que en competencias parentales mejoraron todas las áreas, visualizándose como una propuesta atingente de intervención para cuidadores judicializados por malos tratos. Palabras Clave: maltrato infantil, relaciones parentales, terapia, apoyo social, evaluación de programasThe lack of interventions focused on parenthood and based on evidence of families in trial for child abuse/endangerment, in Chile, inspired the design and evaluation of the results obtained by the Program "Aprender a Crecer" regarding parenting capabilities and stress, in families at psychosocial risk in the Región de Los Rios. A mixed design of concurrent triangulation was carried out with pre (T1), post (T2), and follow-up (T3), no control group, which was complemented with a qualitative study. PSI 4SF and E2P tools were applied to 34 guardians and organized 3 focal groups. After the implementation of the Aprender a Crecer program, parental stress in general diminished significantly and per domain, meanwhile parental capabilities improved in all areas, visualizing itself (the program) as a relevant form of intervention for guardians in trial for child abuse.
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