The present article employed a sample of 365 families of children in foster care to conduct a validation test of a newly developed instrument, the Parent Child Checklist (PCC). The PCC is a 54-item direct observation measure assessing parent–child interactions in the context of a family session. The PCC was developed to support the effective implementation of an evidence-based intervention, Parent Management Training-Oregon model, in the Kansas child welfare system. The PCC was designed to capture two scales of child behavior (prosocial and problem behavior) and five parenting domains (encouragement, positive involvement, problem solving, communication skill, and effective discipline). A combination of exploratory and confirmatory factor an...
This study investigates the level of agreement between foster parents and foster children about prob...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Foster children frequently ex...
In order to tailor our support to families in the most helpful and cost-effective manner possible, a...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study that explores parenting skills when a child...
Objective: The Family Check-Up (FCU) is a preventive intervention found to significantly reduce chil...
Objective: This study examined the effects of Parent Management Training, Oregon (PMTO) model on pa...
Mary DozierFoster children in the United States often face psychological and physiological problems...
Youth in child welfare settings exhibit high rates of externalizing behavior disorders, which place ...
This study measured parent-child interactions when parents picked up their children at an after-scho...
Objective: This study examined the effects of Parent Management Training, Oregon (PMTO) model on pa...
Young children in the foster system, who have experienced various traumas, are at risk for mental he...
In the current study, an observational procedure, recorded in video, was used to evaluate the qualit...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
This study investigates the level of agreement between foster parents and foster children about prob...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Foster children frequently ex...
In order to tailor our support to families in the most helpful and cost-effective manner possible, a...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study that explores parenting skills when a child...
Objective: The Family Check-Up (FCU) is a preventive intervention found to significantly reduce chil...
Objective: This study examined the effects of Parent Management Training, Oregon (PMTO) model on pa...
Mary DozierFoster children in the United States often face psychological and physiological problems...
Youth in child welfare settings exhibit high rates of externalizing behavior disorders, which place ...
This study measured parent-child interactions when parents picked up their children at an after-scho...
Objective: This study examined the effects of Parent Management Training, Oregon (PMTO) model on pa...
Young children in the foster system, who have experienced various traumas, are at risk for mental he...
In the current study, an observational procedure, recorded in video, was used to evaluate the qualit...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
This study investigates the level of agreement between foster parents and foster children about prob...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Foster children frequently ex...