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The impact of group leaders' behaviour on parents acquisition of key parenting skills during parent training.

C Eames1, D Daley, J Hutchings, C J Whitaker, T Bywater, K Jones, J C Hughes.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Parent training (PT) is identified as the most effective intervention for the treatment of conduct disorder (CD). Intervention observational outcomes are often reported as summarised composite scores, providing an overview of overall construct change. METHODS AND AIMS: Parents of children aged 3-5 years identified 'at risk' of developing CD were randomly allocated to either PT intervention or waiting list control group. Parent and child behaviours were assessed before and after the intervention period. The current paper aims to establish which individual observed parenting categories change as a result of PT, and which specific observed leader categories predict these changes.
RESULTS: Controlling for baseline scores, ANCOVA demonstrated changes in parent praise and reflective behaviours as significant post-intervention. One-way ANOVAs demonstrated higher levels of leader praise and reflective behaviours resulted in greater change in parental praise and reflective behaviours respectively. Regression analyses indicated these leader behaviours predict positive change in parental praise and reflective behaviours for intervention families.
CONCLUSIONS: Composite observational scores provide an account of behaviour constructs, whereas individual behaviour categories provide an insight into the core components of these constructs. The results suggest praise and reflection as key leader behaviours that influence the mechanisms of change in parenting behaviours as a result of PT.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20932512     DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2010.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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