
Stepping Stones Triple P is a behavioural parenting training for families with a handicapped child, which has already been successfully evaluated in its country of origin, Australia. Within a multicentric study of several Social Pediatric Centers (SPCs) and further clinics/institutions in Germany, it has been established as a group parenting training (3-7 families per training). Statistical analysis proved significant effects concerning dysfunctional parenting, parental stress and child behaviour problems as well as little side effects and a positive acceptance of stepping stones by the families.
Male, Children with Disabilities, Epilepsy, Adolescent, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Developmental Disabilities, Infant, Child Behavior Disorders, Consumer Behavior, Education, Behavior Therapy, Child Development Disorders, Pervasive, Child, Preschool, Early Intervention, Educational, Psychotherapy, Group, Humans, Female, Affective Symptoms, Child, Follow-Up Studies
Male, Children with Disabilities, Epilepsy, Adolescent, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Developmental Disabilities, Infant, Child Behavior Disorders, Consumer Behavior, Education, Behavior Therapy, Child Development Disorders, Pervasive, Child, Preschool, Early Intervention, Educational, Psychotherapy, Group, Humans, Female, Affective Symptoms, Child, Follow-Up Studies
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