The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program

Heinrichs N, Jensen-Doss A (2010)
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 39(5): 705-712.

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Heinrichs, NinaUniBi ; Jensen-Doss, Amanda
Abstract / Bemerkung
To examine the impact of paying for participation in a preventive parenting program on treatment outcomes, 197 families with preschool-aged children were randomized to paid or unpaid conditions. Although both groups improved on nearly all measures, paid families showed less improvement on 3 of 10 variables, including father-reported child prosocial behavior and parenting skills and maternal distress. The interaction between payment and treatment format (individual vs. group) was examined. Compared to unpaid group participants, paid group intervention participants had significantly worse mother and father parenting skills posttreatment, whereas paid individual intervention mothers had significantly better skills. These findings suggest payment may lead to smaller treatment effects, although the bulk of the data point to no impact on outcomes. Given that payment attracts families who would not otherwise receive treatment, this appears to be a viable strategy to recruit families without appreciably impacting outcomes.
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
Band
39
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
705-712
ISSN
1537-4416
eISSN
1537-4424
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1794329

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Heinrichs N, Jensen-Doss A. The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 2010;39(5):705-712.
Heinrichs, N., & Jensen-Doss, A. (2010). The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 39(5), 705-712. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2010.501290
Heinrichs, Nina, and Jensen-Doss, Amanda. 2010. “The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program”. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 39 (5): 705-712.
Heinrichs, N., and Jensen-Doss, A. (2010). The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 39, 705-712.
Heinrichs, N., & Jensen-Doss, A., 2010. The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 39(5), p 705-712.
N. Heinrichs and A. Jensen-Doss, “The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program”, Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, vol. 39, 2010, pp. 705-712.
Heinrichs, N., Jensen-Doss, A.: The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 39, 705-712 (2010).
Heinrichs, Nina, and Jensen-Doss, Amanda. “The Effects of Incentives on Families' Long-Term Outcome in a Parenting Program”. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 39.5 (2010): 705-712.

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