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Identifying Personality Traits Associated with Attrition in Systematic Training for Effective Parenting Groups
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2001
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Family MedicineParental CareBehavioral SciencesFamily InvolvementPersonality Traits AssociatedAttrition RateFamily InteractionEffective Parenting GroupsFamily PsychologySystematic TrainingSocial SciencesAttrition IssueMedicinePsychologyChild DevelopmentDevelopmental Psychology
Research has supported the use of the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) program when working with families; how-ever, minimal attention has been given to the attrition issue. Given that STEP has been shown to be effective, there is a definite need to identify characteristics of those individuals who are likely to terminate prematurely. A study was conducted comprising 221 subjects to investigate the predictive power of the Basic Adlerian Scales for Interpersonal Success-Adult Form (BASIS-A) in relation to attrition in parenting groups. Results from the study indicated the attrition rate to be higher with individuals who had elevated scores on the Entitlement scale on the BASIS-A than individuals who do not have elevated scores.
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