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Promoting positive parenting practices in primary pare: outcomes and mechanisms of change in a randomized controlled risk reduction trial
Authors:Reedtz Charlotte  Handegård Bjørn Helge  Mørch Willy-Tore
Affiliation:Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, University of Troms?, Troms?, Norway
Abstract:The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether a short parent-training program (PT) reduces risk factors related to development of childhood socio-emotional and behavior problems in a non-clinical community sample. Data were obtained from parents in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on PT for children aged 2 to 8 years (N=186) at pre-intervention, post-intervention and one-year-follow up. There were significant differences in the changes in the two groups, with reductions in harsh parenting and child behavior problems, an enhancement of positive parenting and of the parents' sense of competence in the intervention group. The effects on parenting and parents' satisfaction all lasted through one-year follow up. Our findings suggests that a shortened version of a well-structured parenting intervention, The Incredible Years program, implemented in primary care at community level, reduces harsh parenting and strengthens positive parenting and parents' sense of competence, as reported by the parents. Issues related to a public health approach to promote positive parenting are discussed.
Keywords:Positive parenting  health promotion  risk reduction  socio‐emotional  behavioral problems
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