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  Long-Term Follow-Up of Families with Young Conduct Problem Children: From Preschool to Grade School
 
 
Title: Long-Term Follow-Up of Families with Young Conduct Problem Children: From Preschool to Grade School
Author: Webster-Stratton, Carolyn
Appeared in: Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology
Paging: Volume 19 (1990) nr. 2 pages 144-149
Year: 1990-06-01
Contents: Conducted a long-term follow-up of 83 mothers and 51 fathers who had received one of three parent training programs 3 years earlier for their preschoolers' conduct problems. Follow-up results indicated overall improvements in parent reports of the children's behaviors compared to baseline reports. However, only treatment that combined videotape modeling with therapist-led group discussion achieved stable improvements. Evaluation of the "clinical significance" of the treatment programs indicated that, after 3 years, 25% to 46% of parents and 26% of teachers reported significant child behavior problems. The families whose children were maladjusted were characterized by single-parent status, increased maternal depression, lower social class status, and family history of alcoholism and drug abuse.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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