Doffer Dominique P A, Dekkers Tycho J, Hornstra Rianne, van der Oord Saskia, Luman Marjolein, Leijten Patty, Hoekstra Pieter J, van den Hoofdakker Barbara J, Groenman Annabeth P
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry University of Groningen University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands.
Accare Child Study Center Groningen The Netherlands.
JCPP Adv. 2023 Sep 4;3(3):e12196. doi: 10.1002/jcv2.12196. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Behavioural parent training is an evidence-based intervention for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but little is known about the extent to which initial benefits are maintained.
This meta-analytic review investigated longer-term (i.e., more than 2 months post-intervention) child and parental outcomes of behavioural parent training for children with ADHD.
MATERIALS & METHODS: We searched for randomized controlled trials and examined ADHD symptoms, behavioural problems, positive parenting, negative parenting, parenting sense of competence, parent-child relationship quality, and parental mental health as outcomes. We included 27 studies (31 interventions; 217 effect sizes), used multilevel random-effects meta-analyses for between- and within-group comparisons (pre-intervention to follow-up and post-intervention to follow-up), and explored twelve predictors of change.
Between pre-intervention and follow-up ( = 5.3 months), we found significant small-to-moderate between-group effects of the intervention on ADHD symptoms, behavioural problems, positive parenting, parenting sense of competence and parent-child relationship quality. Within-group findings show sustained improvements in the intervention conditions for all outcome domains. There were few significant changes from post-intervention to follow-up. Additionally, the large majority of the individual effect sizes indicated sustained outcomes from post-intervention to follow-up. There were seven significant predictors of change in child outcomes, including stronger reductions in ADHD symptoms of girls and behaviour problems of younger children. In contrast with some meta-analyses on short-term effects, we found no differences between masked and unmasked outcomes on ADHD symptoms at follow-up.
DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION: We conclude that behavioural parent training has longer-term benefits for children's ADHD symptoms and behavioural problems, and for positive parenting behaviours, parenting sense of competence and quality of the parent-child relationship.
行为父母培训是一种针对注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)儿童的循证干预措施,但对于其初始效果能在多大程度上得以维持,人们了解甚少。
本荟萃分析综述调查了行为父母培训对ADHD儿童的长期(即干预后2个月以上)儿童及父母的结局。
我们检索了随机对照试验,并将ADHD症状、行为问题、积极养育、消极养育、养育胜任感、亲子关系质量和父母心理健康作为结局进行考察。我们纳入了27项研究(31项干预措施;217个效应量),采用多水平随机效应荟萃分析进行组间和组内比较(干预前至随访以及干预后至随访),并探索了12个变化预测因素。
在干预前至随访期间(平均间隔=5.3个月),我们发现干预对ADHD症状、行为问题、积极养育、养育胜任感和亲子关系质量具有显著的小到中等程度的组间效应。组内研究结果显示,所有结局领域在干预条件下均持续改善。从干预后到随访期间几乎没有显著变化。此外,绝大多数个体效应量表明从干预后到随访期间结局持续存在。儿童结局变化有7个显著预测因素,包括女孩ADHD症状减轻更明显以及年幼儿童行为问题减少。与一些关于短期效应的荟萃分析不同,我们发现在随访时,ADHD症状的隐蔽和非隐蔽结局之间没有差异。
我们得出结论,行为父母培训对儿童的ADHD症状和行为问题、积极养育行为、养育胜任感以及亲子关系质量具有长期益处。