BACKGROUND: Conduct problems are common, disabling and costly. The prognosis for children with conduct problems is poor, with outcomes in adulthood including criminal behaviour, alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic violence, child abuse and a range of psychiatric disorders. There has been a rapid expansion of group based parent-training programmes for the treatment of children with conduct problems in a number of countries over the past 10 years. Existing reviews of parent training have methodological limitations such as inclusion of non-randomised studies, the absence of investigation for heterogeneity prior to meta-analysis or failure to report confidence intervals. The objective of the current study was to systematically review randomised co...
Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to the individu...
The effectiveness of the Incredible Years Basic parent programme (IYBP) in reducing child conduct ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of parent training programmes for the trea...
Background: Conduct problems are common, disabling and costly. The prognosis for children with condu...
Background Conduct problems are common, disabling and costly. The prognosis for children with condu...
BACKGROUND: Early-onset child conduct problems are common and costly. A large number of studies and ...
Background Early-onset child conduct problems are common and costly. A large number of studies and ...
Children and young people exhibiting behavioural difficulties present a major challenge not only to ...
Parenting practices predict important outcomes for children, and parenting programmes are potentiall...
Background: An estimated 2.4% of children experience oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which...
Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
Objective: A community-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in urban areas charact...
Background: This randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated the long-term effectiveness of the Incr...
Background: Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to ...
Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to the individu...
The effectiveness of the Incredible Years Basic parent programme (IYBP) in reducing child conduct ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of parent training programmes for the trea...
Background: Conduct problems are common, disabling and costly. The prognosis for children with condu...
Background Conduct problems are common, disabling and costly. The prognosis for children with condu...
BACKGROUND: Early-onset child conduct problems are common and costly. A large number of studies and ...
Background Early-onset child conduct problems are common and costly. A large number of studies and ...
Children and young people exhibiting behavioural difficulties present a major challenge not only to ...
Parenting practices predict important outcomes for children, and parenting programmes are potentiall...
Background: An estimated 2.4% of children experience oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which...
Background There is growing evidence that parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting programme as a preventive intervention with ...
Objective: A community-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in urban areas charact...
Background: This randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated the long-term effectiveness of the Incr...
Background: Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to ...
Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to the individu...
The effectiveness of the Incredible Years Basic parent programme (IYBP) in reducing child conduct ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of parent training programmes for the trea...