Parent training programs (PTPs) have been used extensively in Anglo-Saxon countries, but less so in Southern Europe. Several characteristics of families have been linked to effective parenting and positive development of children, but few studies have examined the social determinants of the effectiveness of PTPs. The Parenting Skills Program for families (PSP) is a PTP from Spain. This study aimed to identify the social characteristics (sex, age, country of birth, marital status, educational level, and employment status) of parents that determine the success of the PSP in relation to social support, parenting skills, parental stress, and negative behaviors among children. A quasi-experimental study with a prepost design with no control grou...
Social and economic problems undermine effective parenting efforts. Ebbing parental support may lead...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.There is a social grad...
The objective of present study was to investigate the effectiveness of “Positive Parenting Program t...
Objective: We implemented and evaluated the Parenting Skills Program for families in Spain 1) to exa...
Objective: We implemented and evaluated the Parenting Skills Program for families in Spain 1) to exa...
Disadvantaged family socioeconomic status (SES) is often assumed to diminish parent training program...
Fundamentals: Parental education programs, promoting positive parenting, reducing parental stress. A...
This is a confirmatory study that assessed the effects of parent training programs on parental stres...
The present study examined the efficacy of two parent training programs in reducing perceived parent...
INTRODUCTION: This longitudinal case-controlled study examined the effects of universal parent-focus...
Published online in September 2016Researching parental care in different social environments is esse...
The development of social skills in children is of primary importance in predicting a child\u27s hea...
Background: Social support has been associated with numerous positive outcomes for families' health,...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of child-parent relationship therapy (CPRT) with ...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
Social and economic problems undermine effective parenting efforts. Ebbing parental support may lead...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.There is a social grad...
The objective of present study was to investigate the effectiveness of “Positive Parenting Program t...
Objective: We implemented and evaluated the Parenting Skills Program for families in Spain 1) to exa...
Objective: We implemented and evaluated the Parenting Skills Program for families in Spain 1) to exa...
Disadvantaged family socioeconomic status (SES) is often assumed to diminish parent training program...
Fundamentals: Parental education programs, promoting positive parenting, reducing parental stress. A...
This is a confirmatory study that assessed the effects of parent training programs on parental stres...
The present study examined the efficacy of two parent training programs in reducing perceived parent...
INTRODUCTION: This longitudinal case-controlled study examined the effects of universal parent-focus...
Published online in September 2016Researching parental care in different social environments is esse...
The development of social skills in children is of primary importance in predicting a child\u27s hea...
Background: Social support has been associated with numerous positive outcomes for families' health,...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of child-parent relationship therapy (CPRT) with ...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
Social and economic problems undermine effective parenting efforts. Ebbing parental support may lead...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.There is a social grad...
The objective of present study was to investigate the effectiveness of “Positive Parenting Program t...