Parent training programs [electronic resource] : insight for practitioners.
Imprint
Atlanta, Ga. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Violence Prevention, 2009.
"Parent training programs are widely used to improve parenting practices and prevent child maltreatment. Although many programs have been evaluated for their effectiveness, the various components of the programs have rarely been examined. CDC behavioral scientists recently conducted a meta-analysis of the current research literature on parent training programs to identify components associated with more effective and less effective programs. Parent Training Programs: Insight for Practitioners summarizes the findings of this meta-analysis and provides practitioners who work with parents and families guidance in making evidence-based program decisions to improve parenting skills and prevent child maltreatment."
Cite As:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Parent Training Programs: Insight for Practitioners. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control; 2009.
Contents
Abbreviations and acronyms -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Cross-cutting and emerging priorities for injury research -- -- Injury Response -- Acute injury care -- Traumatic brain injury -- -- Unintentional Injury Prevention -- Home and community -- Sports, recreation, and exercise -- Transportation -- -- Violence Prevention -- Child maltreatment -- Sexual violence and intimate partner violence -- Suicidal behavior -- Youth violence.