Stattin Håkan, Enebrink Pia, Özdemir Metin, Giannotta Fabrizia
Youth&Society, School of Law, Psychology, and Social Work, Orebro University.
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Division of Psychology, Karolinska Institutet.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2015 Dec;83(6):1069-1084. doi: 10.1037/a0039328. Epub 2015 May 25.
We evaluated the effectiveness of 4 parent-training programs for children with externalizing problems. We tested the effectiveness of 3 behavioral programs (Comet, Cope, and Incredible Years) and 1 nonbehavioral program (Connect) in reducing child behavior problems and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, in improving positive parenting and parenting competence, and in decreasing negative parenting and parents' stress and depressive symptoms.
This national study was designed as a randomized-controlled effectiveness trial (RCT). The treatments were carried out in 30 clinical and community-based practices. Parents of 908 children (ages 3-12 years) were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 parent training programs available at each practice, or to a wait-list condition, where parents had sought help from regular services. Before and after treatment, parents rated child behavior problems and parenting strategies.
At posttreatment, children whose parents had received interventions showed a strong decrease in child conduct problems and a moderate to strong decrease in ADHD symptoms. About half of parents whose children scored over the 95th percentile on the behavior measures (Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory, Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Rating Scale), a clinically meaningful cutoff, reported that their children were no longer above the cutoff after the intervention. Parents showed considerably less negative behaviors toward their children at posttest compared with pretest; they increased in parental competence, and decreased in both stress and depressive symptoms. Overall, the behavioral programs were more effective than the nonbehavioral program.
The results support the general efficacy of parent training in a short-term perspective.
我们评估了4种针对外化问题儿童的家长培训项目的有效性。我们测试了3种行为项目(Comet、Cope和Incredible Years)和1种非行为项目(Connect)在减少儿童行为问题和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)症状、改善积极育儿方式和育儿能力、以及减少消极育儿方式和家长压力及抑郁症状方面的有效性。
这项全国性研究设计为随机对照有效性试验(RCT)。治疗在30个临床和社区机构中进行。908名3至12岁儿童的家长被随机分配到每个机构提供的2种家长培训项目中的一种,或进入等待名单状态,即家长已从常规服务中寻求帮助。在治疗前后,家长对儿童行为问题和育儿策略进行评分。
治疗后,接受干预的家长的孩子的品行问题大幅减少,ADHD症状有中度到大幅减少。在行为测量(Eyberg儿童行为量表、Swanson、Nolan和Pelham评定量表)中得分超过第95百分位数的儿童(临床上有意义的临界值),约一半家长报告称干预后他们的孩子不再高于临界值。与测试前相比,测试后家长对孩子表现出的消极行为明显减少;他们的育儿能力有所提高,压力和抑郁症状均有所减轻。总体而言,行为项目比非行为项目更有效。
从短期来看,结果支持家长培训的总体有效性。