Honoring the Work of Robert McMahon: a Commentary on This Special Issue.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mark T Greenberg
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This commentary reviews papers prepared for this Special Issue on the work of Robert McMahon, who served as Editor of Prevention Science and who has played a major role on multiple aspects of parenting research and its relation to conduct problems in children and youth. The Special Issue papers are discussed in the context of the four main foci of Dr. McMahon's work: (1) parenting practices and child development; (2) risk and protective factors in the development and maintenance of conduct problems; (3) family-based treatments for conduct problems; and (4) multicomponent preventive interventions for conduct problems. The papers emphasize the interplay between family dynamics, parenting practices, and developmental trajectories and underscore the importance of considering these factors within the parent the child and the social and cultural context. A clear finding across multiple papers is the importance of inhibitory control and emotion regulation in both predicting conduct problem outcomes across time for children as well as an important treatment focus for improving parenting. These papers re-emphasize McMahon's research, which underscores the importance of early, sustained, and contextually sensitive parenting interventions for promoting lifelong positive outcomes in children and families, as well as the need for longitudinal studies that can reflect these pathways across time. This richly packed issue of papers in honor of Bob McMahon's research and long-term Editorship of Prevention Science is quite remarkable, and it is an honor to write this commentary as his friend and colleague of over 35 years. The papers here focus on four key areas of Dr. McMahon's research career, which focused on multiple aspects of parenting and the development of conduct problems and psychopathology. Broadly speaking, McMahon's work can be divided into more basic and more applied, treatment-focused research. His more basic work centers on the understanding of how conduct problems (and other problem behaviors) develop in children and adolescents, their developmental course over time, and how various risk and protective factors influence their manifestation and stability. On the intervention side, from early in his career his persistent interest was how to effectively prevent and treat these problems with a focus on parenting interventions. As the primary family focused researcher in the (Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group, The Fast Track program for children at risk: Preventing antisocial behavior, Guilford Press, 2020), he led the Fast Track intervention work on the development and efficacy of a parenting intervention within the context of a large, multicomponent intervention for children with early, serious conduct problems that is still being studied more than 30 years later. His outstanding, multifaceted career involved both basic and applied research on parenting but always with a focus on how research can impact and improve practice. Here, I review these papers in the light of the four main foci of McMahon's work: (1) parenting practices and child development; (2) risk and protective factors in the development and maintenance of conduct problems; (3) family-based treatments for conduct problems; and (4) multicomponent preventive interventions for conduct problems.

纪念罗伯特·麦克马洪的工作:对本期特刊的评论。
本评论回顾了罗伯特·麦克马洪为本期特刊准备的论文,他曾担任《预防科学》的编辑,在养育研究的多个方面及其与儿童和青少年行为问题的关系方面发挥了重要作用。特刊论文是在McMahon博士工作的四个主要焦点的背景下讨论的:(1)育儿实践和儿童发展;(2)发展和维持行为问题的风险和保护因素;(3)以家庭为基础的行为问题治疗;(4)针对行为问题的多组分预防干预。这些论文强调了家庭动态、养育实践和发展轨迹之间的相互作用,并强调了在父母、孩子和社会文化背景下考虑这些因素的重要性。在多篇论文中,一个明确的发现是,抑制控制和情绪调节在预测儿童长期行为问题结果方面的重要性,以及在改善育儿方面的重要治疗重点。这些论文再次强调了McMahon的研究,该研究强调了早期,持续和情境敏感的育儿干预对于促进儿童和家庭终身积极结果的重要性,以及纵向研究的必要性,这些研究可以反映这些途径的时间。这一期内容丰富的论文是为了纪念鲍勃·麦克马洪的研究和《预防科学》的长期编辑,这是非常了不起的,作为他35年的朋友和同事,我很荣幸为他写这篇评论。这些论文集中在麦克马洪博士研究生涯的四个关键领域,重点关注养育子女、行为问题和精神病理学发展的多个方面。从广义上讲,麦克马洪的工作可以分为更基础的和更应用的、更注重治疗的研究。他更基本的工作集中在理解行为问题(和其他问题行为)是如何在儿童和青少年中发展的,他们随着时间的发展过程,以及各种风险和保护因素是如何影响他们的表现和稳定性的。在干预方面,从他职业生涯的早期开始,他就一直对如何有效地预防和治疗这些问题感兴趣,并将重点放在育儿干预上。作为行为问题预防研究小组(行为问题预防研究小组,风险儿童快速通道计划:预防反社会行为,吉尔福德出版社,2020)的主要家庭研究员,他领导了快速通道干预工作,在针对早期严重行为问题的儿童的大型多成分干预的背景下,开展了育儿干预的发展和有效性,该干预在30多年后仍在研究中。他杰出的、多方面的职业生涯涉及到育儿的基础研究和应用研究,但他始终关注研究如何影响和改进实践。在这里,我根据McMahon的工作的四个主要焦点来回顾这些论文:(1)育儿实践和儿童发展;(2)发展和维持行为问题的风险和保护因素;(3)以家庭为基础的行为问题治疗;(4)针对行为问题的多组分预防干预。
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Prevention Science
Prevention Science PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.40%
发文量
128
期刊介绍: Prevention Science is the official publication of the Society for Prevention Research. The Journal serves as an interdisciplinary forum designed to disseminate new developments in the theory, research and practice of prevention. Prevention sciences encompassing etiology, epidemiology and intervention are represented through peer-reviewed original research articles on a variety of health and social problems, including but not limited to substance abuse, mental health, HIV/AIDS, violence, accidents, teenage pregnancy, suicide, delinquency, STD''s, obesity, diet/nutrition, exercise, and chronic illness. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical articles, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, brief reports, replication studies, and papers concerning new developments in methodology.
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