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Stepping Stones Triple P seminars for parents of a child with a disability: a randomized controlled trial
Authors:Sofronoff Kate  Jahnel Diana  Sanders Matthew
Institution:a School of Psychology, University of Queensland, St Lucia 4072, Australia
b Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster, Germany
Abstract:Parents of children with a developmental disability require tailored parenting support, as their families have special needs and are at risk of increased burden. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the Stepping Stones Triple P seminars, a brief group intervention for parents of a child with a disability. There were two seminars that presented parenting strategies to improve both child behavior and parenting variables implicated in the development and maintenance of child problem behavior. Fifty-three parents participated in this randomized controlled trial. Each had a child, aged two to ten, with a disability. The results indicated significant reductions in child behavior problems, the use of dysfunctional parenting styles, and parental conflict reported by parents in the intervention group compared to a waitlist group. The results were maintained at 3-month follow-up and there was evidence of a sleeper effect for parenting confidence. This study demonstrated that the seminars provide a promising intervention for parents of children with a disability. Limitations and implications for future research are also discussed.
Keywords:Parenting seminars  Developmental disability  Stepping Stones Triple P
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