Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,2000). The consequences of these difficulties are widespread, placing the dchild at greater risk for later psychopathology, unemployment, relatioship problems and criminal activity. The trajectory towards the development of behavioural difficulties presents a complex milieu of potential risk and protective factors. Individual risk factors includes cognitive deficits, premature birth and childhood physical illness, although these are tempered by interactions with environmental risk factors such as low socioeconomic status and parental factors such as parental self-efficacy and mental health. Parenting skills are consistently highlighted as a k...
Parents living in deprived communities are more likely to report lower parental self-efficacy and we...
This paper reviews parenting programmes and their effectiveness with families of young children and ...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
Behaviour problems during early and middle childhood are associated with antisocial behaviour during...
Many children experience some form of adversity in their childhood. These adverse childhood experien...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a peer led parenting intervention delivered to socially ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
Aims: To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series grou...
Parenting is a key life‐course determinant of mental wellbeing, as well as a determinant of mental a...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills...
Objective To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series ...
This paper describes the evaluation of a group intervention programme for families who are experienc...
AbstractChildhood internalising and externalising disorders tend to persist when left untreated and ...
To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-ba...
Parents living in deprived communities are more likely to report lower parental self-efficacy and we...
This paper reviews parenting programmes and their effectiveness with families of young children and ...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...
Childhood behavioural disorders affect up to 9% of UK children under the age of ten (Meltzer et al.,...
Behaviour problems during early and middle childhood are associated with antisocial behaviour during...
Many children experience some form of adversity in their childhood. These adverse childhood experien...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a peer led parenting intervention delivered to socially ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
Aims: To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series grou...
Parenting is a key life‐course determinant of mental wellbeing, as well as a determinant of mental a...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills...
Objective To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series ...
This paper describes the evaluation of a group intervention programme for families who are experienc...
AbstractChildhood internalising and externalising disorders tend to persist when left untreated and ...
To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-ba...
Parents living in deprived communities are more likely to report lower parental self-efficacy and we...
This paper reviews parenting programmes and their effectiveness with families of young children and ...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...