نتایج جستجو برای: behavior parent training

تعداد نتایج: 964542  

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2017
Lauren M Haack Miguel Villodas Keith McBurnett Stephen Hinshaw Linda J Pfiffner

We investigated whether parenting and child behavior improve following psychosocial treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Inattentive Presentation (ADHD-I) and whether parenting improvements mediate child outcomes. We analyzed data from a randomized clinical trial investigating the efficacy of a multicomponent psychosocial intervention (Child Life and Attention S...

Journal: :Journal of attention disorders 2012
Margaret H Sibley Bradley H Smith Steven W Evans William E Pelham Elizabeth M Gnagy

OBJECTIVE There are presently almost no empirically validated treatments for adolescents with ADHD. However, in childhood, behavioral treatments for ADHD typically include behavioral parent training, classroom interventions, and intensive child-directed interventions. METHOD The present investigation examines treatment gains following an 8-week intensive summer day treatment program for adole...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2014
Stacey P Raj Shari L Wade Amy Cassedy H Gerry Taylor Terry Stancin Tanya M Brown Michael W Kirkwood

OBJECTIVE Adolescents sustaining traumatic brain injury (TBI) show increased prevalence of behavior problems. This study investigated the associations of parent mental health, family functioning, and parent-adolescent interaction with adolescent externalizing behavior problems in the initial months after TBI, and examined whether injury severity moderated these associations. METHODS 117 paren...

2011
Cristan A Farmer L Eugene Arnold Oscar G Bukstein Robert L Findling Kenneth D Gadow Xiaobai Li Eric M Butter Michael G Aman

BACKGROUND Polypharmacy (the concurrent use of more than one psychoactive drug) and other combination interventions are increasingly common for treatment of severe psychiatric problems only partly responsive to monotherapy. This practice and research on it raise scientific, clinical, and ethical issues such as additive side effects, interactions, threshold for adding second drug, appropriate ta...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2014

Objective: Emotional intelligence has an important role on mental and social health of children and its defect prompts children for many problems. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of emotional intelligence training on reducing aggression and hyperactivity of girl students with physical disability. Materials & Methods: This study was experimental and؛ Pre-test post-t...

Journal: :Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme 2016
Luc J Martin Scott H Anderson Matthew S Schmale Jillian R Hallworth Tom J Hazell

Sprint interval training (SIT) can elicit improvements in aerobic and anaerobic capacity. While variations in SIT protocols have been investigated, the influence of social processes cannot be overlooked. As research supports the use of groups to influence individual cognitions and behaviours, the current project assessed the effectiveness of a group-based intervention with participants conducti...

Journal: :Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics 2014
Hilde Tinderholt Myrhaug Sigrid Østensjø

OBJECTIVE To describe motor training and physical activity among preschoolers with cerebral palsy (CP) in Norway, and assess associations between child, parent, and motor intervention characteristics, and parent-reported child benefits from interventions. METHOD Survey of 360 parents and data from the Norwegian CP follow-up program. The response rate was 34%. RESULTS During the six months p...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2007
A M Hussong R J Wirth M C Edwards P J Curran L A Chassin R A Zucker

The authors examined heterogeneity in risk for externalizing symptoms in children of alcoholic parents, as it may inform the search for entry points into an antisocial pathway to alcoholism. That is, they tested whether the number of alcoholic parents in a family, the comorbid subtype of parental alcoholism, and the gender of the child predicted trajectories of externalizing symptoms over the e...

2009
Andres De Los Reyes David B. Henry Patrick H. Tolan Lauren S. Wakschlag Lauren Wakschlag Margaret Briggs-Gowan Alice Carter Barbara Danis Carri Hill Kate Keenan Helen Egger Dominic Cicchetti

Prior work has not tested the basic theoretical notion that informant discrepancies in reports of children’s behavior exist, in part, because different informants observe children’s behavior in different settings. We examined patterns of observed preschool disruptive behavior across varying social contexts in the laboratory and whether they related to parent-teacher rating discrepancies of disr...

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