The effectiveness of parent management training to increase self-efficacy in parents of children with Asperger syndrome


Autoria(s): Sofronoff, K; Farbotko, M
Contribuinte(s)

P Howlin

R Jordan

M Ghaziuddin

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

This study was a trial of an intervention programme aimed to improve parental self-efficacy in the management of problem behaviours associated with Asperger syndrome. The intervention was compared across two formats, a I day workshop and six individual sessions, and also with a non-intervention control group. The results indicated that, compared with the control group, parents in both intervention groups reported fewer problem behaviours and increased self-efficacy following the interventions, at both 4 weeks and 3 months follow-up. The results also showed a difference in self-efficacy between mothers and fathers, with mothers reporting a significantly greater increase in self-efficacy following intervention than fathers. There was no significant difference between the workshop format and the individual sessions.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:62754

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Sage

Palavras-Chave #Psychology, Developmental #Asperger Syndrome #Parent Management Training #Self-efficacy #Behavior Problems #Stress #Mothers #Autism #Satisfaction #Perceptions #Impact #Model #C1 #380107 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology #780108 Behavioural and cognitive sciences
Tipo

Journal Article