In this study we compared two theoretically different parenting programs for children with externalizing behavior problems, one behavioral, Comet, and one non-behavioral, Connect. Participants were 209 parents with children ages 8-12 who were randomized to the two programs. Parents experienced markedly less child externalizing behavior problems, both conduct problems and ADHD symptoms, as well as increased competence, improved family climate, and decreased emotional dyscontrol and levels of stress after both programs. The differences in effects between the programs were small and only measures of use of specific behavioral techniques had medium effects in favor of Comet. Thus, both Comet and Connect appear to be effective interventions but ...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
Building upon the link between inadequate parenting and child noncompliance, aggression, and opposit...
In this study we compared two theoretically different parenting programs for children with externali...
Parent training (PT) delivered as a guided self-help intervention may be a cost- and time-effective ...
The effectiveness of parenting programs in preventing child problem behaviors have been increasingly...
The effectiveness of parenting programs in preventing child problem behaviors have been increasingly...
We evaluated the efficacy of a manualized multimodal treatment program for young externalizing child...
The study examined potential mediating effects of therapist behaviors in the per-protocol sample (n ...
The study examined potential mediating effects of therapist behaviors in the per-protocol sample (n ...
Background: The presentation and diagnosis of disruptive behavior (DB) and disruptive behavior disor...
The general objective of this thesis was to test the effectiveness of an early intervention program ...
Externalizing behavior problems are the most frequent and persistent form of psychopathology among p...
The present study examined the effectiveness of parent management training—Oregon model (PMTO) as a ...
The present study examined the effectiveness of parent management training—Oregon model (PMTO) as a ...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
Building upon the link between inadequate parenting and child noncompliance, aggression, and opposit...
In this study we compared two theoretically different parenting programs for children with externali...
Parent training (PT) delivered as a guided self-help intervention may be a cost- and time-effective ...
The effectiveness of parenting programs in preventing child problem behaviors have been increasingly...
The effectiveness of parenting programs in preventing child problem behaviors have been increasingly...
We evaluated the efficacy of a manualized multimodal treatment program for young externalizing child...
The study examined potential mediating effects of therapist behaviors in the per-protocol sample (n ...
The study examined potential mediating effects of therapist behaviors in the per-protocol sample (n ...
Background: The presentation and diagnosis of disruptive behavior (DB) and disruptive behavior disor...
The general objective of this thesis was to test the effectiveness of an early intervention program ...
Externalizing behavior problems are the most frequent and persistent form of psychopathology among p...
The present study examined the effectiveness of parent management training—Oregon model (PMTO) as a ...
The present study examined the effectiveness of parent management training—Oregon model (PMTO) as a ...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
Building upon the link between inadequate parenting and child noncompliance, aggression, and opposit...