Group-based parent training programmes for improving emotional and behavioural adjustment in young children

Aug 2, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Group parent training programs to help young children with emotions and behavior

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Abstract

Group-based parenting programmes may reduce overall emotional and behavioural problems in children aged up to three years and 11 months.

  • Evidence indicates a reduction in overall emotional and behavioural problems, with a standardised mean difference of -0.81 based on parent-reported data after intervention.
  • When excluding two quasi-RCTs, the reduction in emotional and behavioural problems was not statistically significant (SMD -0.67).
  • Moderate quality evidence suggests a reduction in total externalising problems, with a standardised mean difference of -0.23.
  • There is very low quality evidence for a reduction in hyperactivity-inattention issues (SMD -1.34) based on a single study.
  • Parent-child interactions showed improved outcomes, including reduced negative behaviour (SMD -0.22) and increased positive behaviour (SMD 0.48) as rated by independent observers.
  • Subgroup analyses did not provide clear evidence regarding the impact of treatment duration or the effectiveness of prevention versus treatment interventions.

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