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Research Review: The most effective parenting program content for disruptive child behavior – a network meta‐analysis
Author Affiliations
Metropolitan University, University of Amsterdam, University of Exeter, University of Oxford
Published InJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Year2021
Citations70
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Programs to support parents are the recommended strategy to reduce disruptive child behavior problems. Efforts have been made to demonstrate which program components (i.e., clusters of techniques taught) increase program effects, but these methods fail to account for the fact that components rarely operate in isolation. We examine how combinations of components cluster together to form program types and use network meta-analysis to estimate the relative effects of these program types. METHODS: We updated an existing systematic review of parenting programs for disruptive child behavior and identified 197 randomized trials. We modeled clusters of components in each trial arm and chose the best-fitting model. We subsequently took 20 draws from the probability distribution of the latent class for each…
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