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Jill Thijssen1, Gerko Vink2, Peter Muris1, Corine de Ruiter3.
Abstract
The present study examined the effectiveness of parent management training-Oregon model (PMTO) as a treatment for children with externalizing behavior problems in The Netherlands. Clinically referred children (N = 146) aged 4-11 years and their parents were partly randomized to either PMTO (n = 91) or Care As Usual (CAU; n = 55). Families were assessed at four time points: at pretreatment, and after 6, 12, and 18 months. Results showed that both PMTO and CAU were effective in reducing child externalizing behavior, parenting stress and parental psychopathology, with no significant differences between the two treatment conditions. PMTO and CAU interventions also produced some improvements in self-reported parenting skills, but not in observed parenting skills. According to the Reliable Change Index, 16.9 and 45.8 % of the children within the PMTO group showed full recovery or improvement in externalizing behavior, respectively, versus 9.7 and 42.8 % in the CAU condition. Finally, the effect size of PMTO on parent-reported externalizing behavior problems as found in the present study was comparable to that found in previous studies evaluating PMTO as an intervention for this type of child psychopathology.Entities:
Keywords: Externalizing behavior problems; Parent management training; Parenting practices
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27306883 PMCID: PMC5243899 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-016-0660-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X
Demographic data and significant differences for PMTO and CAU families
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| Child age at baseline | 7.2 (1.81) | 7.0 (.22) | .38 |
| Parent age at baseline | 38.7 (1.27) | 37.1 (1.25) | .49 |
| Child is a boy | 71.7 | 70.4 | .85 |
| Main caregiver is female | 88.0 | 85.2 | .10 |
| Dutch nationality | 87.4 | 93.0 | .53 |
| Two parent household | 78.3 | 75.9 | .86 |
| Biological parent | 90.2 | 95.2 | .93 |
| Educational level | .26 | ||
| High school | 22.2 | 37.2 | |
| IVE | 36.3 | 32.0 | |
| HVE | 24.6 | 12.6 | |
| University | 11.1 | 9.4 | |
| Child IQ | 100.4 (1.48) | 99.1 (1.98) | .59 |
| ADD/ADHD | 72.4 | 80.6 | .06 |
| ODD | 65.2 | 70.9 | .50 |
| CD | 10.5 | 13.3 | .37 |
IVE intermediate vocational education, HVE higher vocational education, ADD/ADHD attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ODD oppositional defiant disorder, CD conduct disorder
Fig. 1Flowchart of the present study. PMTO Parent management training—oregon model, CAU Care as usual
Intraclass correlation coefficient for subscales of coded structured interaction tasks
| Main caregiver | Nonmain caregiver | Child | |
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| Positive involvement | .64 | .45 | |
| Positive reinforcement | .57 | .61 | |
| Problem solving | .80 | .79 | |
| Discipline | .10 | −.88 | |
| Monitoring | .47 | .64 | |
| Coercion | .51 | .66 | |
| Interpersonal atmosphere | .50 | .62 | .83 |
| Compliance | .06 |
Two-way mixed, consistency, average-measures Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was used
Means, standard deviations, and treatment effects for child behavior problems
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| CBCL int | 62.66 (9.38)a | 58.39 (11.93)b | 58.71 (17.19)b | 57.86 (13.05)b | 63.62 (9.01)a | 57.62 (11.69)b | 59.81 (14.22)b | 57.91 (13.21)b | 14.14* | .48 |
| CBCL ext | 70.90 (6.32)a | 65.32 (10.70)b | 62.99 (13.60)b | 63.90 (12.93)b | 71.23 (6.53)a | 65.80 (10.90)b | 65.35 (11.18)b | 66.57 (10.46)b | 14.75* | .61 |
| CBCL total | 68.60 (6.71)a | 63.07 (9.59)b | 61.06 (13.10)b | 60.97 (13.77)b | 69.32 (6.18)a | 65.80 (11.61)b | 64.42 (11.83)b | 64.32 (11.00)b | 15.10* | 1.33 |
| TRF int | 56.95 (10.74) | 56.56 (12.83) | 53.75 (16.54) | 55.31 (20.06) | 58.01 (10.51) | 56.76 (12.21) | 53.19 (18.41) | 56.58 (18.21) | 1.76 | .49 |
| TRF ext | 62.92 (10.27) | 60.38 (12.66) | 58.81 (19.08) | 58.88 (14.54) | 62.32 (11.59) | 60.01 (12.80) | 58.52 (19.83) | 60.23 (15.93) | 1.79 | .53 |
| TRF total | 62.13 (10.00) | 60.43 (9.40) | 58.61 (17.42) | 62.05 (15.48) | 63.32 (10.79) | 61.75 (10.35) | 59.76 (16.01) | 62.87 (15.31) | 2.12 | .32 |
| PDR | 17.64 (14.57)a | 14.92 (15.87)b | 14.14 (11.79)b | 12.77 (14.51)b | 21.92 (12.13) | 16.00 (16.77) | 15.53 (13.52) | 15.52 (19.21) | 13.17* | 2.37 |
T-scores are presented for the internalizing, externalizing and total scales of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Teacher Report Form (TRF). Means with different subscripts indicate significant difference at p < .05 (Bonferroni corrected). PDR = Parent Daily Report
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Cohen’s d in four European PMTO effectiveness studies for parent reported externalizing behavior problems
| Study | Country | Follow-up assessment | Outcome measure | Cohen’s | Cohen’s |
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| Present study | The Netherlands | 18 months after baseline | CBCL ext | .73 | .55 |
| Ogden and Amlund-Hagen [ | Norway | Post treatment | CBCL ext | .73 | .43 |
| Amlund-Hagen et al. [ | Norway | 1 year after post treatment | CBCL agg | .85 | .63 |
| CBCL del | .70 | .22 | |||
| Sigmarsdóttir et al. [ | Iceland | Post treatment | CBCL ext | .47 | .39 |
CBCL Child Behavior Checklist, ext externalizing, agg aggressive, del delinquent
aBased on intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses; b Based on raw scores not presented in the original paper, but requested from the authors
Means, standard deviations, and treatment effects for parental stress and psychopathology
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| NOSI parent domain | 148.93 (45.42)a | 123.12 (47.43)b | 125.74 (54.22)b | 115.97 (51.19)b | 148.21 (49.84)a | 128.56 (46.95)b | 135.35 (60.44)b | 127.24 (53.43)b | 9.60* | 1.03 |
| NOSI child domain | 207.94 (45.69)a | 176.85 (64.05)b | 173.67 (91.32)b | 168.65 (66.32)b | 207.41 (50.92)a | 183.19 (65.87)b | 184.33 (75.17)b | 185.75 (70.20)b | 12.82* | .83 |
| NOSI total stress | 358.46 (82.68)a | 300.50 (104.72)b | 287.22 (107.35)b | 283.89 (132.06)b | 353.32 (95.63)a | 310.31 (112.58)b | 310.08 (113.89)b | 313.08 (118.80)b | 21.37* | 1.72 |
| SCL-90-R | 129.81 (46.29)a | 115.73 (34.89)b | 118.82 (64.35)b | 111.42 (35.22)b | 125.86 (41.96)a | 109.66 (31.85)b | 117.87 (56.27)b | 113.04 (36.25)b | 9.71* | .63 |
Means with different subscripts indicate significant difference at p < .05 (Bonferroni corrected). NOSI Nijmeegse Ouderlijke Stress Index (Parenting Stress Index), SCL-90-R = Symptom Checklist-90 Revised
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Percentages of reliable change based on parent rated externalizing behavior problems
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| Recovered | 16.9 | 9.7 |
| Improved | 45.8 | 42.8 |
| Unchanged | 25.5 | 33.6 |
| Deteriorated | 11.4 | 14.1 |