Aims: To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series group parenting programme in a population sample of parents. Methods: In a multicentre block randomised controlled trial, parents of children aged 2 - 8 years in 116 families who scored in the upper 50% on a validated behaviour inventory, took part in Webster-Stratton's 10 week parenting programme led by trained and supervised health visitors. The following outcome measures were used: Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory, Goodman Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, General Health Questionnaire, Parenting Stress Index, Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale. Results: The intervention significantly reduced child behaviour problems and improved mental he...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
The aim of the study was to see whether there were lasting effects of a behaviourallybased group par...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
Objective To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series ...
Background: Parenting styles and parent-child relationships are a determinant of emotional and behav...
Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relationship, with co...
Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the later psychological health of the ...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
BACKGROUND: Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relations...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
BACKGROUND: Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relation...
Background Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relatio...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
The aim of the study was to see whether there were lasting effects of a behaviourallybased group par...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
Objective To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series ...
Background: Parenting styles and parent-child relationships are a determinant of emotional and behav...
Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relationship, with co...
Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the later psychological health of the ...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
BACKGROUND: Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relations...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
BACKGROUND: Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relation...
Background Parental psychosocial health can have a significant effect on the parent-child relatio...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
The aim of the study was to see whether there were lasting effects of a behaviourallybased group par...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...