TY - JOUR
T1 - Bringing parenting interventions back to the future
T2 - How randomized microtrials may benefit parenting intervention efficacy
AU - Leijten, Patty
AU - Dishion, Thomas J.
AU - Thomaes, Sander
AU - Raaijmakers, Maartje A J
AU - Orobio de Castro, Bram
AU - Matthys, Walter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Psychological Association.
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - A novel approach is needed to promote the efficacy of parenting interventions designed to improve children's mental health. The proposed approach bridges developmental and intervention science to test which intervention elements contribute to parenting intervention program efficacy. The approach encourages the field to move "back to the future" using stringent, focused experimental techniques to test discrete parenting techniques (e.g., praise, time-out) on their merit. We argue that these randomized microtrials are needed to (a) distinguish between the less and more efficacious elements of parenting interventions, (b) illuminate for whom and under what conditions elements are efficacious, and (c) explore the potential for empirically supported tailoring of interventions to meet families' specific needs.
AB - A novel approach is needed to promote the efficacy of parenting interventions designed to improve children's mental health. The proposed approach bridges developmental and intervention science to test which intervention elements contribute to parenting intervention program efficacy. The approach encourages the field to move "back to the future" using stringent, focused experimental techniques to test discrete parenting techniques (e.g., praise, time-out) on their merit. We argue that these randomized microtrials are needed to (a) distinguish between the less and more efficacious elements of parenting interventions, (b) illuminate for whom and under what conditions elements are efficacious, and (c) explore the potential for empirically supported tailoring of interventions to meet families' specific needs.
KW - Evidence-based intervention
KW - Microtrials
KW - Parenting intervention efficacy
KW - Randomized controlled trials
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U2 - 10.1111/cpsp.12087
DO - 10.1111/cpsp.12087
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84924690361
SN - 0969-5893
VL - 22
SP - 47
EP - 57
JO - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
JF - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
IS - 1
ER -