Child Behaviour Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Child Behaviour Outcomes from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Both interventions showed moderate within-arm improvements in caregiver-reported child behaviour intensity after the intervention. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties
- The proportion of participants reporting child behaviour intensity above the clinical cut-off fell from baseline to postintervention. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties
- Improvements in child behaviour intensity were maintained at 6-month follow-up. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties
- Children of parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties may be at increased risk of emotional and behavioural difficulties. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties