Reducing Stress and Promoting Wellness Among Parents and Service Providers: A University-Community Collaboration

Preprint Publication Date:
September 1, 2025
Publication Status:
Awaiting Publication
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**Forthcoming in Progress in Community Health Partnerships (PCHP) 20.1. All rights reserved.**

ABSTRACT

Background: Chronic stress is linked to worse parenting outcomes, with potential downstream effects on child development. Existing interventions targeting stress among low-income parents struggle with engagement and retention, and family service providers often report high stress themselves.
Objectives: This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a stress-reduction and wellness program, adapted and disseminated to parents and service providers through a novel university-community collaboration.
Methods: The program was delivered in multiple formats to parents and staff from three community-based programs serving families with young children. A mixed-methods approach was used to assess engagement, retention, satisfaction, and wellbeing outcomes.
Results: Results revealed high program satisfaction and pre-post improvements in parents’ coping and mental health. Strengths, barriers, and avenues for improvement were identified.
Conclusions: This program shows promise for reducing stress among low-income parents and service providers. Ongoing collaboration to address barriers may improve accessibility and effectiveness of future iterations.