Title of article
Detecting Effects of the Indicated Prevention Programme for Externalizing Problem Behaviour (PEP) on Child Symptoms, Parenting, and Parental Quality of Life in a Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors
Hanisch، Charlotte نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
18
From page
95
To page
112
Abstract
Behavioural parent training is effective in improving child disruptive behavioural
problems in preschool children by increasing parenting competence. The indicated Prevention
Programme for Externalizing Problem behaviour (PEP) is a group training programme for
parents and kindergarten teachers of children aged 3–6 years with externalizing behavioural
problems. Aims:To evaluate the effects of PEP on child problem behaviour, parenting practices,
parent-child interactions, and parental quality of life. Method: Parents and kindergarten
teachers of 155 children were randomly assigned to an intervention group (n = 91) and
a nontreated control group (n = 64). They rated children’s problem behaviour before and
after PEP training; parents also reported on their parenting practices and quality of life.
Standardized play situations were video-taped and rated for parent-child interactions, e.g.
parental warmth. Results: In the intention to treat analysis, mothers of the intervention group
described less disruptive child behaviour and better parenting strategies, and showed more
parental warmth during a standardized parent-child interaction. Dosage analyses confirmed
these results for parents who attended at least five training sessions. Children were also
rated to show less behaviour problems by their kindergarten teachers. Conclusions: Training
effects were especially positive for parents who attended at least half of the training sessions.
Abbreviations: CBCL: Child Behaviour Checklist; CII: Coder Impressions Inventory; DASS:
Depression anxiety Stress Scale; HSQ: Home-situation Questionnaire; LSS: Life Satisfaction
Scale; OBDT: observed behaviour during the test; PCL: Problem Checklist; PEP: prevention
programme for externalizing problem behaviour; PPC: Parent Problem Checklist; PPS: Parent
Practices Scale; PS: Parenting Scale; PSBC: Problem Setting and Behaviour checklist; QJPS:
Questionnaire on Judging Parental Strains; SEFS: Self-Efficacy Scale; SSC: Social Support
Scale; TRF: Caregiver-Teacher Report Form
Journal title
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Record number
652210
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