Group‐based parent training programmes for improving parental psychosocial health

J Barlow, N Smailagic, N Huband… - Campbell Systematic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This Cochrane‐Campbell systematic review examines the effects of group‐based parenting
programmes on parents' psychosocial health. The review summarise findings from 48 …

Parenting in times of war: A meta-analysis and qualitative synthesis of war exposure, parenting, and child adjustment

H Eltanamly, P Leijten, S Jak… - Trauma, Violence, & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This mixed methods systematic review and meta-analysis sheds more light on the role
parenting practices play in children's adjustment after war exposure. Specifically, we …

Sustained, fade-out or sleeper effects? A systematic review and meta-analysis of parenting interventions for disruptive child behavior

J Van Aar, P Leijten, BO de Castro… - Clinical psychology review, 2017 - Elsevier
Parenting interventions are known to reduce disruptive child behavior immediately post
intervention. But it is largely unknown how reduced disruptive behavior develops in the …

Mothers, fathers, and parental systems: A conceptual model of parental engagement in programmes for child mental health—Connect, Attend, Participate, Enact …

PJ Piotrowska, LA Tully, R Lenroot, E Kimonis… - Clinical Child and …, 2017 - Springer
Parenting programmes are one of the best researched and most effective interventions for
reducing child mental health problems. The success of such programmes, however, is …

Change and predictors of change in parental self-efficacy from early to middle adolescence.

T Glatz, CM Buchanan - Developmental psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) describes parents' beliefs about being able to handle
developmentally specific issues and being able to influence their child in a way that fosters …

Confident mothers, easier children: A quasi-experimental manipulation of mothers' self-efficacy

B Mouton, I Roskam - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2015 - Springer
This randomized micro-trial aims at testing the relationship between mothers' self-efficacy
and children's behavior in a quasi-experimental design. It assesses if mothers' self-efficacy …

Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy

P Paoletti, GF Perasso, C Lillo, G Serantoni… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Since February 2022, 7.8 million people have left Ukraine. In total, 80% are women and
children. The present quali-quantitative study is the first in Italy to (i) describe the adaptation …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of a trauma-informed care psychoeducational program for foster carers–Evaluation of the Fostering Connections Program

M Lotty, A Dunn-Galvin, E Bantry-White - Child abuse & neglect, 2020 - Elsevier
Background The need to improve the quality of foster care training has been highlighted and
evidenced-based programs that aim to support foster carers in the care of children who have …

Confident parents for easier children: A parental self-efficacy program to improve young children's behavior

B Mouton, L Loop, M Stiévenart, I Roskam - Education Sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
This study presents the effects on children's behavior of Confident Parents, a focused
parenting program targeting parental self-efficacy. This parenting program aims to improve …

The prevention program for externalizing problem behavior (PEP) improves child behavior by reducing negative parenting: Analysis of mediating processes in a …

C Hanisch, C Hautmann, J Plück… - Journal of Child …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Our indicated Prevention program for preschool children with Externalizing
Problem behavior (PEP) demonstrated improved parenting and child problem behavior in a …