Child and Family Predictors of Therapy Outcome for Children with Behavioral and Emotional Problems

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Sheryl A. Hemphill
Lyn Littlefield
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[1] University of Melbourne ,Centre for Adolescent Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Department of Paediatrics
[2] Royal Children’s Hospital,undefined
[3] La Trobe University,undefined
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behavioral problems; children; emotional problems; multicomponent intervention; predictors of treatment outcome;
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This study investigated the characteristics of 106 children primarily referred for externalizing behavior problems and their families, and assessed the prediction of treatment outcome following a standardized short-term, cognitive behavioral group program. Exploring Together comprised a children’s group (anger management, problem-solving and social skills training), a parents’ group (parenting skills training, dealing with parents’ personal, relationship and family-of-origin issues), and a combined children’s and parents’ group (to target parent–child interactions). The main predictors of reductions in externalizing and internalizing behaviors at home following treatment were children’s pre-existing levels of these behavioral and emotional problems (children with higher levels improved most), and positive parent–child interaction. Higher pre-existing levels of behavioral and emotional problems and low levels of attention problems predicted greater improvement in post-treatment school behaviors. Implications of the findings for improving interventions for childhood behavioral and emotional problems are discussed
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页码:329 / 349
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