Evidence-based parenting programmes are beneficial for children's behavioural and emotional problems as well as parenting practices. Along with effectiveness, attendance affects the programme outcome and identification of risks associated with dropout may aid in development of special policy to increase engagement. In this study, we aimed to compare sociodemographics, parental attitudes, child behavioural and emotional problems of programme-completing and dropout parents from Level-4 Triple-P parenting programme applied at Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). We also aimed to determine the attrition rate. In addition, we inquired whether there was a change in parenting styles and child behaviour and emotional problems before...
Family conflict and poor parenting are generic risk factors associated with a wide variety of advers...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
Objective: Parent training programmes are a well-established treatment approach for children and ado...
Parents who dropped out of manualised parent training programs for children with externalising behav...
Parent management training programs for the treatment of childhood conduct problems are increasingly...
This study was an evaluation of a recently developed intervention for parents who maltreat their ch...
To investigate dropout from parenting programs for disruptive behavior disorders, we followed 18 cli...
Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) is an evidence-based parent management training program based ...
Accessible summary center dot A parent programme serves to systematically develop the information, a...
Disruptive behaviors rate among the most common referral concern for young children to mental health...
Parenting programmes are an effective strategy for reducing children’s behavioural problems. It is i...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
The parents of 83 hyperactive children were offered a social learning based parent-training program....
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Family conflict and poor parenting are generic risk factors associated with a wide variety of advers...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
Objective: Parent training programmes are a well-established treatment approach for children and ado...
Parents who dropped out of manualised parent training programs for children with externalising behav...
Parent management training programs for the treatment of childhood conduct problems are increasingly...
This study was an evaluation of a recently developed intervention for parents who maltreat their ch...
To investigate dropout from parenting programs for disruptive behavior disorders, we followed 18 cli...
Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) is an evidence-based parent management training program based ...
Accessible summary center dot A parent programme serves to systematically develop the information, a...
Disruptive behaviors rate among the most common referral concern for young children to mental health...
Parenting programmes are an effective strategy for reducing children’s behavioural problems. It is i...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
The parents of 83 hyperactive children were offered a social learning based parent-training program....
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Family conflict and poor parenting are generic risk factors associated with a wide variety of advers...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...