Comparing the Multicomponent Coping Power Program to Individualized Parent–Child Treatment for Improving the Parenting Efficacy and Satisfaction of Parents of Children with Conduct Problems

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Jaclyn A. Ludmer
Marcos Sanches
Lee Propp
Brendan F. Andrade
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[1] Ryerson University,Department of Psychology
[2] Center for Addiction and Mental Health,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Toronto,undefined
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Coping power; Parent training; Conduct disorder; Parenting efficacy; Parenting satisfaction;
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This study compared the multicomponent Coping Power (group) program to individualized parent–child treatment with respect to changing the parenting efficacy and satisfaction of parents of children with conduct problems. One hundred fourteen parents of 9–12-year-old children with conduct problems were randomized to Coping Power or individualized treatment at an urban children’s mental health clinic. Parents reported their pre- and post-treatment parenting efficacy and parenting satisfaction (Parent Sense of Competence Scale). Mixed effect models revealed that parenting efficacy and satisfaction significantly increased from pre- to post-treatment, and there was no evidence that this effect is different between Coping Power and individualized treatment, even after controlling for initial severity of child symptomatology. Findings support the effectiveness of Coping Power as an intervention for parenting efficacy and satisfaction among parents of children aged 9–12 years with conduct problems.
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