Multicentre controlled trial of parenting groups for childhood antisocial behaviour in clinical practice. Issue 7306 (28th July 2001)
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- Title:
- Multicentre controlled trial of parenting groups for childhood antisocial behaviour in clinical practice. Issue 7306 (28th July 2001)
- Main Title:
- Multicentre controlled trial of parenting groups for childhood antisocial behaviour in clinical practice
- Authors:
- Scott, Stephen
Spender, Quentin
Doolan, Moira
Jacobs, Brian
Aspland, Helen - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: To see whether a behaviourally based group parenting programme, delivered in regular clinical practice, is an effective treatment for antisocial behaviour in children. Design: Controlled trial with permuted block design with allocation by date of referral. Setting: Four local child and adolescent mental health services. Participants: 141 children aged 3-8 years referred with antisocial behaviour and allocated to parenting groups (90) or waiting list control (51). Intervention: Webster-Stratton basic videotape programme administered to parents of six to eight children over 13-16 weeks. This programme emphasises engagement with parental emotions, rehearsal of behavioural strategies, and parental understanding of its scientific rationale. Main outcome measures: Semistructured parent interview and questionnaires about antisocial behaviour in children administered 5-7 months after entering trial; direct observation of parent-child interaction. Results: Referred children were highly antisocial (above the 97th centile on interview measure). Children in the intervention group showed a large reduction in antisocial behaviour; those in the waiting list group did not change (effect size between groups 1.06 SD (95% confidence interval 0.71 to 1.41), P<0.001). Parents in the intervention group increased the proportion of praise to ineffective commands they gave their children threefold, while control parents reduced it by a third (effect size between groups 0.76Abstract: Objective: To see whether a behaviourally based group parenting programme, delivered in regular clinical practice, is an effective treatment for antisocial behaviour in children. Design: Controlled trial with permuted block design with allocation by date of referral. Setting: Four local child and adolescent mental health services. Participants: 141 children aged 3-8 years referred with antisocial behaviour and allocated to parenting groups (90) or waiting list control (51). Intervention: Webster-Stratton basic videotape programme administered to parents of six to eight children over 13-16 weeks. This programme emphasises engagement with parental emotions, rehearsal of behavioural strategies, and parental understanding of its scientific rationale. Main outcome measures: Semistructured parent interview and questionnaires about antisocial behaviour in children administered 5-7 months after entering trial; direct observation of parent-child interaction. Results: Referred children were highly antisocial (above the 97th centile on interview measure). Children in the intervention group showed a large reduction in antisocial behaviour; those in the waiting list group did not change (effect size between groups 1.06 SD (95% confidence interval 0.71 to 1.41), P<0.001). Parents in the intervention group increased the proportion of praise to ineffective commands they gave their children threefold, while control parents reduced it by a third (effect size between groups 0.76 (0.16 to 1.36), P=0.018). If the 31 children lost to follow up were included in an intention to treat analysis the effect size on antisocial behaviour was reduced by 16%. Conclusions: Parenting groups effectively reduce serious antisocial behaviour in children in real life conditions. Follow up is needed to see if the children's poor prognosis is improved and criminality prevented. … (more)
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- BMJ. Volume 323:Issue 7306(2001)
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- BMJ
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- Volume 323:Issue 7306(2001)
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- Volume 323, Issue 7306 (2001)
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- 2001
- Volume:
- 323
- Issue:
- 7306
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- 2001-0323-7306-0000
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- 194
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- Publication Date:
- 2001-07-28
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- Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine
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- 10.1136/bmj.323.7306.194 ↗
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