Abstract Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and thereby the behaviour of children exhibiting or at risk of developing antisocial behaviour. Given the high prevalence of childhood behaviour problems the task is to develop large scale application of effective programmes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the UK government funded implementation of the Parenting Early Intervention Pathfinder (PEIP). This involved the large scale rolling out of three programmes to parents of children 8-13 years in 18 local authorities (LAs) over a 2 year period. Methods The UK government's Department for Education allocated each programme (Incredible Years, Triple P and Strengthening Families Strengthe...
Children and young people exhibiting behavioural difficulties present a major challenge not only to ...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-ba...
Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the...
Behaviour problems during early and middle childhood are associated with antisocial behaviour during...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a peer led parenting intervention delivered to socially ...
This paper reviews parenting programmes and their effectiveness with families of young children and ...
In recent years there has been an increased recognition of the importance of parenting and the way i...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of ch...
Abstract Background There is substantial evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of targeted par...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of targeted parenting progra...
AbstractChildhood internalising and externalising disorders tend to persist when left untreated and ...
BACKGROUND: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Children and young people exhibiting behavioural difficulties present a major challenge not only to ...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-ba...
Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the...
Behaviour problems during early and middle childhood are associated with antisocial behaviour during...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a peer led parenting intervention delivered to socially ...
This paper reviews parenting programmes and their effectiveness with families of young children and ...
In recent years there has been an increased recognition of the importance of parenting and the way i...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of ch...
Abstract Background There is substantial evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of targeted par...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of targeted parenting progra...
AbstractChildhood internalising and externalising disorders tend to persist when left untreated and ...
BACKGROUND: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Children and young people exhibiting behavioural difficulties present a major challenge not only to ...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-ba...