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Abstract: | Parents of 42 conduct disordered children were randomly allocated to either contingency management training, communication skills training or a waiting list control condition. The two treatments were conducted with the problem child either present or absent during sessions. Assessment devices included the Behavior Problem Checklist, Becker Adjective Checklist, Parent Attitude Survey, Piers-Harris Self-Concept Scale, and Daily observations made by parents. In comparison to waiting list controls, significant treatment effects were found on the Behavior Problem Checklist and on one attitude subscale (Understanding). More subjects in the contingency management condition met a criterion of clinical success than in the other conditions. No differential effect was associated with the conduct of treatment under conditions where the child was either present of absent form the sessions. |
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