| Literature DB >> 27622458 |
Åse Bjørseth1,2, Lars Wichstrøm2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present investigation was to compare the effectiveness of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) with treatment as usual (TAU) in young children who were referred to regular child and adolescent mental health clinics for behavior problems.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27622458 PMCID: PMC5021353 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0159845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow of participants from recruitment through analysis.
PCIT = Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, TAU = Treatment as usual.
Participant demographics according to study group.
| Boys | 29 | 50.9 | 28 | 49.1 |
| Age | 40 | 5.7 | 38 | 5.9 |
| SES | ||||
| Unskilled workers | 3 | 8.3 | 0 | 0 |
| Skilled workers | 18 | 50.0 | 22 | 68.8 |
| Lower professionals | 11 | 30.6 | 6 | 18.8 |
| Higher professionals and leaders | 4 | 11.1 | 4 | 12.6 |
| Marital status of parental figures | ||||
| Married | 9 | 26.5 | 12 | 33.3 |
| Cohabitating > 6 months | 18 | 52.9 | 17 | 47.2 |
| Cohabitating < 6 months | 1 | 2.9 | 4 | 11.1 |
| Separated or divorced | 6 | 17.7 | 1 | 2.8 |
| Never lived together | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5.6 |
| Informant parent's age | 37 | 34.9 | 34 | 36.3 |
| In contact with child protective services | 13 | 32.5 | 19 | 46.34 |
| Diagnoses | ||||
| ODD | 20 | 58.8 | 22 | 61.1 |
| CD | 7 | 20.6 | 9 | 25 |
| ADHD | 11 | 32.4 | 14 | 38.9 |
| Anxiety | 15 | 44.1 | 15 | 41.7 |
| Depressive disorders | 6 | 17.6 | 4 | 11.1 |
| Any behavioral disorder | 26 | 76.5 | 26 | 72.2 |
| Any emotional disorder | 17 | 50 | 18 | 50 |
| Any diagnosis | 28 | 82.4 | 27 | 75 |
Note: SES = Socio-economic status, ODD = Oppositional Defiant Disorder, CD = Conduct Disorder, ADHD = Attention Deficit Disorder.
Mean scores of behavior problems and parent-child interactions at the initial assessment, 6-month assessment and 18-month follow-up; ECBI, CBCL, Parental Do and Don’t Skills and Child Non-Compliance.
| Initial | 6-month | 18-month. | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| assessment (T1) | |||||||||||
| ECBI Intensity—Mother | PCIT | 147.87 | 20.58 | 122.65 | 11.51 | 21.01 (< .001) | 1.49 | 120.50 | 30.82 | 13.39 (< .0001) | 1.04 |
| TAU | 155.13 | 24.25 | 132.38 | 32.78 | 8.39 (.004) | .79 | 136.21 | 29.80 | 8.44 (.004) | .70 | |
| ECBI Intensity—Father | PCIT | 140.18 | 21.48 | 115.08 | 18.83 | 27.05 (< .001) | 1.22 | 110.75 | 21.95 | 21.54 (< .0001) | 1.34 |
| TAU | 140.83 | 21.79 | 126.48 | 24.87 | 6.64 (0.1) | .61 | 121.18 | 30.48 | 15.24 (.0001) | .74 | |
| CBCL Externalizing - | PCIT | 26.42 | 9.23 | 16.04 | 9.78 | 26.70 (< .001) | 1.08 | 17.00 | 11.08 | 31.65 (< .0001) | .91 |
| Mother | TAU | 24.78 | 10.16 | 19.17 | 11.89 | 5.74 (0.17) | 51 | 20.04 | 14.00 | 4.51 (.03) | .39 |
| CBCL Externalizing - | PCIT | 23.93 | 9.79 | 14.61 | 5.81 | 24.17 (< .001) | 1.12 | 15.03 | 9.72 | 18.26 (< .0001) | .90 |
| Father | TAU | 20.70 | 9.43 | 16.59 | 9.44 | 4.61 (.03) | .43 | 15.65 | 11.45 | 8.94 (.003) | .48 |
| Parental Do Skills | PCIT | 4.43 | 3.35 | 16.34 | 7.43 | 55.19 (< .001) | -2.10 | 14.76 | 7.53 | 42.30 (< .0001) | -1.81 |
| TAU | 6.02 | 3.51 | 5.44 | 3.09 | .28 (.60) | .17 | 4.33 | 2.48 | 4.34 (.04) | .54 | |
| Parental Don’t Skills | PCIT | 20.26 | 7.57 | 13.33 | 6.56 | 15.54 (< .001) | .96 | 10.09 | 3.37 | 30.04 (< .0001) | 1.66 |
| TAU | 21.27 | 6.68 | 22.42 | 5.43 | .35 (.55) | -.18 | 16.22 | 6.89 | 6.76 (.009) | .74 | |
| Child Non-Compliance | PCIT | 3.59 | 2.51 | 2.71 | 2.64 | 1.42 | .34 | 2.12 | 3.33 | 3.16 (.07) | .50 |
| TAU | 5.00 | 5.70 | 2.47 | 1.70 | 4.74 | .55 | 3.78 | 5.72 | .62 (.43) | .21 | |
Note: ECBI = Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory, CBCL = Child Behavior Check list, PCIT = Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, TAU = treatment as usual, CI = confidence interval, T1 = initial assessment, T2 = 6-month assessment, T3 = 18-month follow-up.
Effects of participating in PCIT versus TAU on child outcomes as an overall change from 0 to 18 months (growth curve analyses) and the prediction of outcomes at the 6- and 18-month assessments (linear regression).
| B [95% CI] | β | Cohen’s | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECBI Intensity—Mother | -10.12 [-22.13; 1.40] | -.31 | .043 | .64 |
| ECBI Intensity—Father | -8.55 [-19.83; 2.26] | -.37 | .062 | .79 |
| CBCL Externalizing—Mother | -3.08 [-6.48; 0.64] | -.29 | .044 | .61 |
| CBCL Externalizing—Father | -1.63 [-5.42; 2.00] | -.22 | .19 | .44 |
| Parental Do Skills | 7.49 [5.02; 9.98] | .79 | < .001 | 2.58 |
| Parental Don’t Skills | -4.42 [-7.15; -1.67] | -.59 | .001 | 1.46 |
| Child Non-Compliance | -.79 [-2.62; 1.05] | -.25 | .20 | .52 |
| ECBI Intensity—Mother | 10.87 [-3.77; 25.01] | .18 | .11 | .37 |
| ECBI Intensity—Father | 12.06 [.08; 26.75] | .27 | .03 | .56 |
| CBCL Externalizing—Mother | 4.29 [-.58; 10.06] | .19 | .06 | .39 |
| CBCL Externalizing—Father | 3.00 [-.98; 7.41] | .18 | .095 | .37 |
| Parental Do Skills | -11.24 [-7.23; -15.58] | -.67 | < .001 | 1.81 |
| Parental Don’t Skills | 9.61 [4.93; 14.04] | .58 | < .001 | 1.42 |
| Child Non-Compliance | .42 [-2.46; .98] | .09 | .27 | .18 |
| ECBI Intensity—Mother | 17.00 [.15; 41.14] | .25 | .02 | .52 |
| ECBI Intensity—Father | 11.97 [.89; 25.89] | .19 | .02 | .39 |
| CBCL Externalizing—Mother | 5.46 [.98; 10.30] | .21 | .01 | .43 |
| CBCL Externalizing—Father | 3.38 [-2.12; 8.41] | .16 | .11 | .32 |
| Parental Do Skills | -10.65 [-6.78; -13.99] | -.69 | < .001 | 1.91 |
| Parental Don’t Skills | 5.64 [2.34; 9.68] | .39 | < .001 | .85 |
| Child Non-Compliance | 1.16 [-1.30; 3.99] | .11 | .21 | .22 |
Notes: PCIT = Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, TAU = treatment as usual; ECBI = Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory, CBCL = Child Behavior Checklist, CI = confidence interval. Intercepts are adjusted for in the growth curve analyses and initial values in the regression analyses.