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Evaluation of a parenting program for children with behavioural problems: Signposts in Singapore
Authors:Dorcas Yap  Lily Lau  Nasriah Nasir  Christine Cameron  Jan Matthews  Hui Nee Tang
Affiliation:1. Department of Child Development, KK Women's &2. Children's Hospital, Singapore, SingaporeDorcas.Yap.FF@kkh.com.sg;4. Children's Hospital, Singapore, Singapore;5. Parenting Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:
Abstract

Background The Signposts for Building Better Behaviour program, developed by the Parenting Research Centre, Victoria, Australia, was conducted at a public hospital facility in Singapore.

Method More than 1,000 parents completed the program, and filled in questionnaires about their child's behaviours.

Results Parents rated themselves in the questionnaires as being significantly less hassled, stressed, depressed, and anxious after attending the program. They were more confident and satisfied with managing their child, and rated their children's behaviours as having improved. Effect sizes ranged from 0.12 to 0.59. The findings were maintained 3 months after completion of the program.

Conclusions The study provides evidence of the cross-cultural applicability of the principles underlying the Signposts program. As there are long-term repercussions when children's behaviour problems are not dealt with appropriately, such behaviour management programs should be made more available to parents and caregivers.
Keywords:program evaluation  parent support  difficult behaviour  challenging behaviour  Signposts parenting program  cross-cultural implementation
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