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Tytuł pozycji:

Testing Effectiveness of a Community-Based Aggression Management Program for Children 7 to 11 Years Old and Their Families.

Tytuł:
Testing Effectiveness of a Community-Based Aggression Management Program for Children 7 to 11 Years Old and Their Families.
Autorzy:
Lipman, Ellen L.
Boyle, Michael H.
Cunningham, Charles
Kenny, Meghan
Sniderman, Carrie
Duku, Eric
Mills, Brenda
Evans, Peter
Waymouth, Marjorie
Deskryptory:
Parent Child Relationship
Psychological Patterns
Intervention
Effect Size
Aggression
Community Programs
Behavior Modification
Antisocial Behavior
Program Effectiveness
Family Programs
Outcomes of Treatment
Child Behavior
Foreign Countries
Parent Education
Język:
English
Źródło:
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Sep 2006 45(9):1085-1093.
Dostępność:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. P.O. Box 1600, Hagerstown, MD 21741. Tel: 800-638-3030; Tel: 301-223-2300; Fax: 301-223-2400; Web site: http://www.lww.com/product/?0890-8567
Recenzowane naukowo:
Y
Page Count:
9
Data publikacji:
2006
Typ dokumentu:
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
ISSN:
0890-8567
Abstractor:
Autor
Liczba referencji:
41
Data wpisu:
2007
Dostęp URL:
http://www.lww.com/product/?0890-8567  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Numer akcesji:
EJ754425
Czasopismo naukowe
Objective: There are few well-evaluated uncomplicated community-based interventions for childhood aggression. The authors assess the impact of a community-based anger management group on child aggressive behaviors, using a randomized, controlled trial (RCT). Method: Families with children 7 to 11 years old were recruited through advertisements and randomized (N = 123). Inclusion required parent concern about anger/aggressive behavior, RCT agreement, and a telephone behavior screen. Intervention participants were offered three parent psychoeducation/skill-building group sessions, 10 weekly child group sessions, and three in-home family practice sessions. Nine groups ran from August 2002 to August 2004. Interviewers naive to randomization collected data on all participants pre- and postgroup. Outcomes included child-rated anger and parent-rated child aggressive behavior, externalizing behavior and hostility, parent-child relationship, and parenting stress. Intent-to-treat analyses were done. Results: Pre/postoutcome comparisons indicated no significant differences between intervention versus control, with small effect sizes for most outcomes (0.27-0.29). Although not significant, the magnitude of improvement favored intervention families on all parent-rated measures. Conclusions: Overall, there was no differential impact of participating in a community-based anger management group versus control on child aggressive behaviors and other associated measures. The impact of regression to the mean, effect, and sample size estimates; child comorbidity; and programmatic and methodological issues are discussed. (Contains 1 figure and 3 tables.)

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