This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number and the nature of variables in reducing preschoolers' externalizing behavior (EB). The goal was to identify which parenting intervention format (one-variable versus two-variable) caused higher behavioral adjustment in children. The first was a one-variable intervention manipulating parental self-efficacy beliefs. The second was a two-variable intervention manipulating both parents' self-efficacy beliefs and emotion coaching practices. The two interventions shared exactly the same design, consisting of eight parent group sessions. Effect on children's EB and observed behaviors were evaluated through a multi-method assessment at three points (...
In this study, we investigate whether changes in child social cognitive functioning and parenting ar...
Kuschel A, Heinrichs N, Hahlweg K. Is a Preventive Parenting Program Effective in Reducing a Child's...
In this study we compared two theoretically different parenting programs for children with externali...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
Externalizing behavior problems are the most frequent and persistent form of psychopathology among p...
This research was conducted to assess the impact of a parent-based verbal responsive intervention, a...
This meta-analytic review evaluates 35 parenting programs to analyze their effectiveness at reducing...
The effects of cumulative risk and parity on the effectiveness of a home based parenting interventio...
Abstract The effects of cumulative risk and parity on the effectiveness of a home based parenting in...
Parent training (PT) delivered as a guided self-help intervention may be a cost- and time-effective ...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
The general objective of this thesis was to test the effectiveness of an early intervention program ...
Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines ...
In this study, we investigate whether changes in child social cognitive functioning and parenting ar...
Kuschel A, Heinrichs N, Hahlweg K. Is a Preventive Parenting Program Effective in Reducing a Child's...
In this study we compared two theoretically different parenting programs for children with externali...
This research compared the efficacy of two parenting interventions that vary according to the number...
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
Externalizing behavior problems are the most frequent and persistent form of psychopathology among p...
This research was conducted to assess the impact of a parent-based verbal responsive intervention, a...
This meta-analytic review evaluates 35 parenting programs to analyze their effectiveness at reducing...
The effects of cumulative risk and parity on the effectiveness of a home based parenting interventio...
Abstract The effects of cumulative risk and parity on the effectiveness of a home based parenting in...
Parent training (PT) delivered as a guided self-help intervention may be a cost- and time-effective ...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
The general objective of this thesis was to test the effectiveness of an early intervention program ...
Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines ...
In this study, we investigate whether changes in child social cognitive functioning and parenting ar...
Kuschel A, Heinrichs N, Hahlweg K. Is a Preventive Parenting Program Effective in Reducing a Child's...
In this study we compared two theoretically different parenting programs for children with externali...