BackgroundParenting programmes aim to alleviate behavioural problems in children, including conduct disorder. This study was part of a multi-phase mixed-methods project seeking to extend the reach of parenting programmes for the treatment of conduct problems through developing an evidence base to inform a personalised approach. It explored the narratives of parents of children with behavioural and conduct problems about parenting programmes to identify how such programmes could be personalised in order to extend their reach to parents and children who do not currently benefit.MethodsFace-to-face semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 42 parents, who had different experiences of parenting programmes. Interviews were conversati...
This paper presents themes from qualitative analysis of interviews with parents and practitioners, a...
© 2012 Dr. Melissa Elizabeth DuncombeThis thesis explores the parent/child correlates and causative ...
Involving parents as change agents for their children is an important step towards a more comprehens...
Conduct Disorder is the most common reason for referral to child and adolescent mental health servic...
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the parenting component of the Youth Horizon Trust pro...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...
Early intervention programs assist families to deal with emerging child behavioural difficulties tha...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ag...
IntroductionParenting programmes help to alleviate conduct problems in children, but ensuring that a...
Background: Severe and persistent conduct problems in children during the primary school years are a...
This study examined the efficacy of conjoint behavioural consultation (CBC) with children evidencing...
Disruptive behaviour problems (DBPs) during childhood exert a high burden on individuals, families a...
The most common reason for referral to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is often ...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
This paper presents themes from qualitative analysis of interviews with parents and practitioners, a...
© 2012 Dr. Melissa Elizabeth DuncombeThis thesis explores the parent/child correlates and causative ...
Involving parents as change agents for their children is an important step towards a more comprehens...
Conduct Disorder is the most common reason for referral to child and adolescent mental health servic...
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the parenting component of the Youth Horizon Trust pro...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...
Early intervention programs assist families to deal with emerging child behavioural difficulties tha...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ag...
IntroductionParenting programmes help to alleviate conduct problems in children, but ensuring that a...
Background: Severe and persistent conduct problems in children during the primary school years are a...
This study examined the efficacy of conjoint behavioural consultation (CBC) with children evidencing...
Disruptive behaviour problems (DBPs) during childhood exert a high burden on individuals, families a...
The most common reason for referral to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is often ...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
This paper presents themes from qualitative analysis of interviews with parents and practitioners, a...
© 2012 Dr. Melissa Elizabeth DuncombeThis thesis explores the parent/child correlates and causative ...
Involving parents as change agents for their children is an important step towards a more comprehens...