Dept of Psychology, Wichita State University, Box 34, Wichita, KS 67260-0034, USA.
Prev Sci. 2012 Jun;13(3):229-40. doi: 10.1007/s11121-011-0262-1.
The degree to which parent antisocial characteristics moderated the effects of the Oregon model of Parent Management Training (PMTO™) on observed parenting practices over 2 years after baseline was assessed in a sample of recently married biological mother and stepfather couples with at-risk children. Sixty-seven of the 110 participating families were randomly assigned to PMTO, and 43 families to a non-intervention condition. Using an intent-to-treat analysis, PMTO was reliably related to growth in positive parenting and to decreases in coercive parenting. Parent antisocial characteristics moderated the effect of PMTO on coercive but not on positive parenting practices. PMTO resulted in greater reductions in coercive parenting as parent antisocial histories were more extensive, and this moderator effect was found for both mothers and stepfathers. The findings support the effectiveness of PMTO as a preventive intervention for child conduct problems, and indicate that the parenting behaviors of antisocial parents are malleable and serve as important mediators of their impact on child conduct problems.
在一个有风险儿童的近期已婚亲生母亲和继父夫妇样本中,评估了父母反社会特征对俄勒冈模式父母管理培训(PMTO)对基线后 2 年观察到的父母养育行为的影响的程度。在 110 名参与的家庭中,有 67 个家庭被随机分配到 PMTO,43 个家庭被分配到非干预组。采用意向治疗分析,PMTO 与积极养育的增长和强制性养育的减少有关。父母的反社会特征调节了 PMTO 对强制性养育但对积极养育行为的影响。PMTO 导致强制性养育的减少幅度更大,因为父母的反社会历史更为广泛,并且这种调节作用既适用于母亲也适用于继父。这些发现支持了 PMTO 作为儿童行为问题预防干预的有效性,并表明反社会父母的养育行为是可塑的,并作为他们对儿童行为问题影响的重要中介。