What Do Parents Want?: Comparing Behavioral Parent Training to a Health Maintenance Model

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Child & Family Behavior Therapy Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.1080/07317107.2022.2153999
Tali Wigod, Hilary B. Vidair, R. Kupferberg
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Abstract The most well-established evidence-based treatment for disruptive behavior disorders is behavioral parent training (BPT), however, parents face many barriers to treatment. A health maintenance model (HMM) of mental health care delivery, which promotes wellness rather than treating illness, could help parents overcome barriers. The purpose of this study was to compare parents’ (n = 263) treatment acceptability and preference ratings of an HMM to traditional BPT. Results indicated parents found BPT significantly more acceptable and preferable overall, yet found aspects of HMM preferable. Results suggest modifying traditional BPT to focus on prevention and wellness may increase treatment acceptability and engagement.
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父母想要什么?行为父母训练与健康维护模式的比较
破坏性行为障碍最完善的循证治疗方法是行为父母训练(BPT),然而,父母面临许多治疗障碍。一种促进健康而不是治疗疾病的精神卫生保健服务的健康维护模式(HMM)可以帮助父母克服障碍。本研究的目的是比较父母(n = 263)对HMM和传统BPT的治疗接受度和偏好评分。结果表明,家长发现BPT显着更容易接受和更可取的整体,但发现HMM方面更可取。结果表明,修改传统的BPT以关注预防和健康可以提高治疗的可接受性和参与度。
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