Training parents of hyperactive children in child management: A comparative outcome study
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
- Vol. 11 (2) , 229-245
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00912088
Abstract
Parents of 44 hyperactive children were assigned to either a behavior modification group (PA T), a comunications group (PET), or a delayedtreatment control group. Parents in the treatment groups participated in 9-week training workshops. Parents and their children were assessed before and after the workshops on measures that included ratings of hyperactivity and severity of problems, a daily checklist of problem occurrence, parental attitudes, and direct observations in a laboratory situation. Both treatment methods were more effective than a no-treatment control condition in reducing hyperactivity ratings, problem severity ratings, and daily problem occurrence. Additionally, parents receiving behavior modification training rated their children as more improved than did PET parents, were more willing to recommend the program to a friend, felt the program was more applicable to them, and were less likely to drop out of the program. Nine-month followup assessments indicated that treatment parents continued to view their children's behavior more positively than did control group parents. Results are discussed with respect to the implications that an educational approach to teaching child management can be an effective means of reducing behavioral itproblems in children, that methods differing in theoretical background and actual skills taught may result in similar outcomes, and that a “psychological,” as opposed to a medical, approach to the treatment of hyperactive children can have considerable merit.Keywords
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