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One Family at a Time: A Prevention Program for At‐Risk Parents
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2002
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementEducationEarly Childhood EducationFamily StrengtheningMental HealthClinical Child PsychologyChild Mental HealthFamily HealthSocioemotional DevelopmentChild DisciplinePublic HealthChild AssessmentFamily RelationshipsChild PsychologyChild Well-beingParent LeadershipFamily PolicyChild DevelopmentAt‐risk ParentsPrevention ProgramPediatricsParentingYoung ChildrenPrevention ScienceExcessive Parental UseChild Abuse PreventionMedicineChild Protection
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a psychoeducational parenting program with at‐risk parents of young children. At‐risk was defined as excessive parental use of verbal and corporal punishment combined with low‐income status. All families were seen for 10 weeks, either individually or in very small groups. Results showed that compared with the control group, parents participating in the program significantly decreased their levels of verbal and corporal punishment, anger, stress, and reported child behavior problems; results were maintained at follow‐up. Implications for counselors are provided.
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