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Parents' Ratings of the Acceptability of Behavioral Treatment Recommendations Made in an Outpatient Clinic: A Preliminary Analysis of the Influence of Treatment Effectiveness
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1988
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Family MedicineEducationMental HealthOutpatient ClinicTreatment AcceptabilityClinical PsychologyBehavior ModificationApplied Behavior AnalysisTreatment EffectivenessBehavioral IssueBehavior ProblemsBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryBehavior TherapyChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportPediatricsBehavioral Treatment RecommendationPreliminary AnalysisMedicineChild Psychiatry
Ratings of acceptability were obtained from 20 parents before and after a behavioral treatment recommendation was proposed to assess how acceptability relates to treatment outcomes. Parental ratings of treatment effectiveness had the largest influence on acceptability, while initial correlations with disruption and willingness diminished after treatment, indicating the need for replication in larger samples.
Ratings of acceptability were obtained from 20 parents who came to a behavior management outpatient clinic for assistance with their children's behavior problems. Ratings of treatment acceptability were obtained both before and after a behavioral treatment recommendation was proposed to assess the relationship between acceptability and outcomes of the proposed recommendations. Results indicated that those composites which were significantly related to acceptability initially (disruption and willingness) were shown to have less of an impact on acceptability once the treatment had been attempted. Instead, parental ratings of the effectiveness of the treatment had the largest influence on acceptability. The need to replicate these findings in other settings with a larger population is warranted based on these results.
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