Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence

Hahlweg K, Heinrichs N, Kuschel A, Feldmann M (2008)
Behavior Modification 32(5): 659-681.

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Hahlweg, Kurt; Heinrichs, NinaUniBi ; Kuschel, Annett; Feldmann, Marit
Alternativer Titel
Short- and Long-Term Effects
Abstract / Bemerkung
The efficacy of bibliotherapy has primarily been investigated in anxiety disorders, depression, or substance dependence. The efficacy of self-help books to increase parenting competence was only investigated in a few studies despite their broad dissemination in public. The aims of the study were to investigate the short- and long-term efficacy of a therapist assisted version of the Triple P self-help booklet (Sanders, Markie-Dadds, & Turner, 2003) for families with preschool-age children in Germany. Sixty-nine families were randomly assigned to either a therapist-assisted self-administered parent training (SDPT+T) or to a waitlist control group (WL). Parents in the SDPT+T received the 10 chapter self-help book and an accompanying video. A Triple P facilitator offered seven telephone consultations which aimed to support parents in skill implementation. After the post test, the WL parents were also offered the intervention. A follow-up assessment was conducted six months after post. Compared to waitlist controls, SDPT+T mothers reported significant short- and long-term reductions in child behavior problems as well as in dysfunctional parenting practices. Fathers reported only marginal changes. The study adds further empirical support of parenting self-help materials.
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
Behavior Modification
Band
32
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
659-681
ISSN
0145-4455
eISSN
1552-4167
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2981054

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Hahlweg K, Heinrichs N, Kuschel A, Feldmann M. Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence. Behavior Modification. 2008;32(5):659-681.
Hahlweg, K., Heinrichs, N., Kuschel, A., & Feldmann, M. (2008). Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence. Behavior Modification, 32(5), 659-681. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145445508317131
Hahlweg, Kurt, Heinrichs, Nina, Kuschel, Annett, and Feldmann, Marit. 2008. “Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence”. Behavior Modification 32 (5): 659-681.
Hahlweg, K., Heinrichs, N., Kuschel, A., and Feldmann, M. (2008). Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence. Behavior Modification 32, 659-681.
Hahlweg, K., et al., 2008. Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence. Behavior Modification, 32(5), p 659-681.
K. Hahlweg, et al., “Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence”, Behavior Modification, vol. 32, 2008, pp. 659-681.
Hahlweg, K., Heinrichs, N., Kuschel, A., Feldmann, M.: Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence. Behavior Modification. 32, 659-681 (2008).
Hahlweg, Kurt, Heinrichs, Nina, Kuschel, Annett, and Feldmann, Marit. “Therapist-Assisted, Self-Administered Bibliotherapy to Enhance Parental Competence”. Behavior Modification 32.5 (2008): 659-681.

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