The use of a self-control package to enhance temporal generality of a parent training program |
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Authors: | Karen C. Wells Douglas L. Griest Rex Forehand |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a self-control package in enhancing temporal generality of a parent training program. Sixteen mothers and their clinic-referred noncompliant children were assigned to either a parent training alone group, or a parent training plus self-control group. All mother-child dyads were treated individually by teaching the mother to reward compliance and other prosocial behavior, and to use time-out for noncompliance. In addition, mothers who also received self-control training learned to self-monitor their use of their new parenting skills and to reinforce themselves for use of the skill during a 2 month follow-up period. Assessment consisted of four home observations by independent observers prior to treatment, after treatment, and at a 2 month follow-up. The data indicated that the children in the parent training plus self-control group were significantly more compliant and less deviant at the 2 month follow-up than the children in the parent training alone group. Parental behavior did not differ between the two groups at the follow-up. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be addressed to Karen C. Wells. Children's Hospital National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue NW Washington DC 20010 U.S.A. |
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