Title of article
Parceling Component Effects of a Multifaceted Prevention Program for Disruptive Elementary School Children1
Author/Authors
Gerald J. August، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
13
From page
515
To page
527
Abstract
This study examined predictors and outcomes of attendance in two standard components of a multifaceted
preventive intervention aimed at children with early-onset disruptive behavior after 3 years of
intervention. Mean rate of attendance in the Family Program, but not the Summer School Program,
differed by level of child disruptiveness (grouping variable). Although predictors of attendance (SES,
single-parent status, child IQ) did not differ across high- and low-disruptive groups, predictors of
outcome were moderated by level of child disruptiveness for academic achievement and aggression
outcomes, but not for social competence. Higher attendance in the Summer Program was associated
with higher child social competence at Year 3 for all children. For academic achievement, higher
attendance in the Summer Program was associated with higher scores for mild/moderately disruptive
children and lower scores for highly disruptive children in Year 3. Higher attendance in the Family
Program was associated with lower aggression scores for mild/moderately disruptive children. Findings
highlight the importance of matching intervention components to the assessed or expressed needs
of client subgroups.
Keywords
Prevention , Moderators , Disruptiveness
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828758
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