Implementation of Triple P-Positive Parenting Program in Hong Kong: Predictors of programme completion and clinical outcomes


Autoria(s): Leung, Cynthia; Sanders, Matthew R.; Ip, Francis; Lau, Joseph
Contribuinte(s)

Axford, N.

Little, M.

Data(s)

01/10/2006

Resumo

This study examined the effectiveness of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program in a government child health service delivery context with Chinese parents in Hong Kong. Specifically, the study sought to identify pre-intervention variables that might predict programme outcomes such as, level of clinical improvement and programme completion. Participants were 661 parents of pre-school and primary aged children participating in a group version of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program. There were significant decreases in disruptive child behaviours, levels of parenting stress, general stress and anxiety and an increase in parenting sense of competence. Greater change in reports of child behaviour problems was related to lower levels of family income, new immigrant family status, and higher pre-intervention levels of parenting stress. The present study provides a profile of parents who are most likely to benefit from parent training programmes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:107681/Leungetal2006.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:107681/SummaryLeungetal2006.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:107681

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pier Professional

Palavras-Chave #Parent training #Behavioural Family Intervention #Triple P-Positive Parenting Program #Hong Kong #Group Triple P #Level 4 Evidence
Tipo

Journal Article