نتایج جستجو برای: parent training program

تعداد نتایج: 792938  

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2012
Judy Ho May Yeh Kristen McCabe Anna Lau

Parent training (PT) is well established for reducing child externalizing problems; however, lower rates of engagement in PT among ethnic minority/immigrant families have been found. We assessed PT acceptability among Chinese immigrant parents and explored clinical and cultural factors that may be associated with acceptability. Participants were a community sample of 145 Chinese immigrant paren...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 1993
A D Anastopoulos T L Shelton G J DuPaul D C Guevremont

This study examined changes in parent functioning resulting from parental participation in a behavioral parent training (PT) program specifically designed for school-aged children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Relative to wait list controls, subjects who completed the nine-session PT program showed significant posttreatment gains in both child and parent functioning, whi...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2013
Ankie T A Menting Bram Orobio de Castro Walter Matthys

The present meta-analytic review examined effectiveness of the Incredible Years parent training (IYPT) regarding disruptive and prosocial child behavior, and aimed to explain variability in intervention outcomes. Fifty studies, in which an intervention group receiving the IYPT was compared to a comparison group immediately after intervention, were included in the analyses. Results showed that t...

بوالهری, جعفر, بیرشک, بهروز, طهماسبیان, کارینه, مهریار, امیر هوشنگ,

This experimental study was designed to show the effects of parent training program on Iranian children with behavioral disorders. 27 students (7-11 years olf) with behavioral disorders were selected from Amerian elementary shools's girls. These students were assessed by Rutter's behavioral, asssessment test, completed by parents and teachers. Then their mothers were randomly assigned to one of...

2017
Sun-Joung L An

Attitudes and beliefs about parent participation in occupational therapy are shifting toward family-centered practice worldwide. However, adopting a family-centered approach in a society such as Korea, where a Confucian culture of hierarchical roles is reflected in a strong medical model, can prove to be very difficult. A parent training program was developed at the HOPE Center, a pediatric occ...

Reality therapy is a particular approach in adolescent development and independence that repeatedly emphasized on the disagreeable relationships and self-control to encourage personal growth. Unfortunately, we could not find any study in the context of effectiveness of training reality therapy concepts on parent-child conflicts and self-efficacy. Therefore, this study were done with the purpose...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2006
Jeffrey S Danforth Elizabeth Harvey Wendy R Ulaszek Tara Eberhardt McKee

The effects of group parent training on parent behavior, and on the behavior of 45 children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and defiant aggressive behavior, were evaluated with a pre-post design. Parent training included didactics on the features and etiology of ADHD and its relationship to defiant/aggressive behavior, as well as parenting skills that adhered to parameters establi...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2005
Heidi Hauser Green Patricia I Documét

PURPOSE The Parent Peer Education program addresses a community-identified need to increase parent-child communication about sexuality, teen pregnancy prevention, and related issues. Community members are trained to lead workshops of peers on how to talk with their children about these topics. METHODS The program was pilot tested in 1997; three waves of workshops were conducted by 35 parent p...

Journal: :American journal of mental retardation : AJMR 2008
Laura Lee McIntyre

A randomized controlled trial was used to evaluate a parent training intervention for caregivers with preschool-age children with developmental disabilities. The 21 families in the experimental group received usual care plus the 12-week Incredible Years Parent Training Program with developmental delay modifications. Families in the control group (n = 23) received usual care, including early chi...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2006
Lawrence Scahill Denis G Sukhodolsky Karen Bearss Diane Findley Vanya Hamrin Deirdre H Carroll Adrienne L Rains

Oppositional, defiant, and disruptive behaviors are common in clinical samples of children with tic disorders. In this study, we sought to evaluate the short-term efficacy of a structured parent training program in children with tic disorders accompanied by disruptive behavior. Children with tic disorders and at least a moderate level of disruptive behavior were randomly assigned to a 10-sessio...

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