Schools have become the main provider of services to children with mental health needs. Although there is substantial literature on barriers to implementation of evidence-based …
Data were merged from two prevention randomized trials testing 1‐year outcomes of a parenting skills program, the Chicago Parent Program (CPP) and comparing its effects for …
KD Becker, BF Chorpita - Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The field has spent more than 50 years investing in the quality of youth mental healthcare, with intervention science yielding roughly 1,300 efficacious treatments. In the latter half of …
DJ Jones, R Forehand, J Cuellar, C Kincaid… - Clinical psychology …, 2013 - Elsevier
Disruptive behaviors of childhood are among the most common reasons for referral of children to mental health professionals. Behavioral parent training (BPT) is the most …
Early onset disruptive behavior disorders are overrepresented in low-income families; yet these families are less likely to engage in behavioral parent training (BPT) than other …
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a wide range of strategies to engage parents in interventions are described in the …
A wide range of factors, from perceived child behavior problems to sociocultural factors, have been identified as impacting the engagement of parents in parenting interventions …
D Lakind, MS Atkins - Children and Youth Services Review, 2018 - Elsevier
An extensive literature documents the numerous interrelated stressors families in poverty face, and associated risks for children's wellbeing. Positive parenting holds tremendous …
The purpose of this review was to estimate the impact of parent engagement strategies tested with underrepresented families of young children with social, emotional, or behavioral …