Effects of a Collaborative Problem Solving Parent Group on Parent and Child Outcomes

Pub Date : 2022-09-05 DOI:10.1080/07317107.2022.2117464
Lu Wang, Samantha Stoll, Michael J. G. Hone, J. Ablon, Alisha R. Pollastri
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Abstract Twenty-one parents participated in a Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) parent group targeting children’s challenging behavior; 18 parents were in a waitlist control group. All parents completed pre- and post-treatment measures on CPS learning targets, their child’s behavior, and relationship quality, and parents in the treatment group completed measures six months later. Only parents learning CPS reported significant improvements on learning targets and conflict, and changes were sustained six months later. Children’s behavior improved significantly in the treatment group by six-month follow-up. These findings support CPS parent groups as an economical and effective approach for parents of children with behavioral difficulties.
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合作解决问题的家长团体对亲子结果的影响
21名家长参与了针对儿童挑战行为的合作问题解决(CPS)家长小组;有18名家长在候补名单控制组。所有的父母都完成了治疗前和治疗后的CPS学习目标、孩子的行为和关系质量的测量,治疗组的父母在六个月后完成了测量。只有学习CPS的家长在学习目标和冲突方面有了显著的改善,而且这种变化在六个月后仍在持续。在六个月的随访中,治疗组儿童的行为显著改善。这些发现支持CPS家长小组作为一个经济和有效的方法,为有行为困难的孩子的父母。
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