Background: There is a lack of effectiveness studies when digital parent training programs are implemented in real-world practice. The efficacy of the internet-based and telephone-assisted Finnish Strongest Families Smart Website (SFSW) parent training intervention on the disruptive behavior of 4-year-old children was studied in a randomized controlled trial setting in Southwest Finland between 2011 and 2013. After that, the intervention was implemented nationwide in child health clinics from 2015 onwards. Objective: The main aim of this study was to compare the treatment characteristics and effectiveness of the SFSW parent training intervention between the families who received the intervention when it was implemented as a normal practice ...
Objectives: The prevalence of maternal stress in early years of parenting can negatively impact chil...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
As the prevalence of mental health conditions in childhood increases, there are growing concerns aro...
Background: There is a lack of effectiveness studies when digital parent training programs are imple...
Background: Parent training is the most effective approach to the psychosocial treatment of disrupti...
Background:Parent training is one of the most effective treatment to child disruptive behaviour. Due...
Background: There is growing concern about the short- and long-term impacts that the COVID-19 pande...
Background: Social, emotional, and behavioral problems are among the top public health issues affect...
Aggressive and disruptive behaviors in childhood are one of the most common reasons for referral t...
This study explores the moderators affecting the success of an Internet‐based and telephone ...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on families’ daily routines and psychosocial ...
In response to recent increases in the dissemination of Web-based parenting supports, an important c...
Objective: This study examined the efficacy of Triple P Online (TPOL), an eight-module intensive onl...
Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the efficacy of Triple P Online Brief, a low-int...
In Australia, less than 17% of children requiring treatment access a mental health service (Sawyer e...
Objectives: The prevalence of maternal stress in early years of parenting can negatively impact chil...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
As the prevalence of mental health conditions in childhood increases, there are growing concerns aro...
Background: There is a lack of effectiveness studies when digital parent training programs are imple...
Background: Parent training is the most effective approach to the psychosocial treatment of disrupti...
Background:Parent training is one of the most effective treatment to child disruptive behaviour. Due...
Background: There is growing concern about the short- and long-term impacts that the COVID-19 pande...
Background: Social, emotional, and behavioral problems are among the top public health issues affect...
Aggressive and disruptive behaviors in childhood are one of the most common reasons for referral t...
This study explores the moderators affecting the success of an Internet‐based and telephone ...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on families’ daily routines and psychosocial ...
In response to recent increases in the dissemination of Web-based parenting supports, an important c...
Objective: This study examined the efficacy of Triple P Online (TPOL), an eight-module intensive onl...
Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the efficacy of Triple P Online Brief, a low-int...
In Australia, less than 17% of children requiring treatment access a mental health service (Sawyer e...
Objectives: The prevalence of maternal stress in early years of parenting can negatively impact chil...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
As the prevalence of mental health conditions in childhood increases, there are growing concerns aro...