Sentences with phrase «efficacy of brief»

The study was a randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of a brief and preventatively - focused parenting discussion group for dealing with disobedient behavior in preschool - aged children.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a brief parenting discussion group — Level 3 Triple P Discussion Group.
Efficacy of Brief Strategic Family Therapy in modifying Hispanic adolescent behavior problems and substance use.
The efficacy of Brief Strategic Family Therapy in modifying Hispanic adolescent behavior problems and substance use.
Our aim was to determine the efficacy of brief strategic family therapy (BSFT) for bullying - related behavior, anger reduction, improvement of interpersonal relationships, and improvement of health - related quality of life in girls who bully, and to find out whether their expressive aggression correlates with their distinctive psychological features.
This study adds to the growing evidence of efficacy of brief interventions in adolescents presenting in crisis.

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A brief excerpt will show how this is an early version of perception in the mode of causal efficacy: «It is more primitive than the feeling of presentational immediacy which issues from it.
The brief includes the analysis of survey data from program participants on child safety in the home, observed parenting practices, parental stress and parenting efficacy, self - reported parenting practices, and rates of child maltreatment.
Re O. 2 - Dimethylaminoethanol (deanol): a brief review of its clinical efficacy and postulated mechanism of action.
In this brief, we present evidence from the first of our textbook efficacy studies in California.
«This brief offers relevant, scholarly research directly from the education community to help college access practitioners mitigate the problem of low college completion rates, especially among underrepresented student groups,» said IHEP President Michelle Asha Cooper, Ph.D. «With an increased national focus on postsecondary degree completion, understanding the role of social supports can be the key to providing college access practitioners with strategies to create comprehensive structures and increase self - efficacy, which in turn, improves student success.»
Coping was measured by using the Children's Response Style Questionnaire (CRSQ), 29 the Brief COPE, 30 and the Coping Self - Efficacy Scale (CSE).31 The CRSQ measures 3 types of reactions: rumination, problem solving, and distraction with adequate reliability (rumination α = 0.86 and 0.87; problem solving α = 0.68 and 0.73; distraction α = 0.67 and 0.70).
Brief psychological intervention with traumatized young women: the efficacy of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
For parenting practices, we used established scales of nurturing behavior15 and parenting sense of competence.16 We developed and used a brief measure of self - efficacy for pediatric health care (Table 1).
At the start of 2011 Don began to collaborate with Padraic Gibson, Director of Hesed House in researching the efficacy of an Advanced Brief Strategic Therapy model.
Overall efficacy (changes in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale or in Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale), positive, negative and depressive symptoms, quality of life and relapse rates.
Importantly, the findings of the present study demonstrate that while brief tele - based psychosocial interventions are effective at reducing psychological distress in cancer patients, patient characteristics play an important role in influencing the efficacy of the intervention.
Stams G. J. J., Dekovic, M., Buist K., & de Vries, L. (2006) Effectiviteit van oplossingsgerichte korte therapie: een meta - analyse (Efficacy of solution focused brief therapy: a meta - analysis).
This randomised controlled trial2 compared two brief treatments on efficacy and cost - effectiveness in the treatment of childhood anxiety disorders.
The brief includes the analysis of survey data from program participants on child safety in the home, observed parenting practices, parental stress and parenting efficacy, self - reported parenting practices, and rates of child maltreatment.
Authored by Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research Summer Scholar Katherine Silk, this brief evaluates the efficacy of the National Emergency Access Targets and identifies the implications for policy - makers, health service leaders and clinicians.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The aim of the present study was to compare the efficacy and response pattern of Brief Eclectic Psychotherapy for PTSD (BEPP), with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR).
With the efficacy of moderately intensive parent training well established, it now seems appropriate to determine if the moderately - intensive treatments are superior to briefer, less costly interventions, particularly because families frequently attend relatively few sessions, often five to eight or fewer (Armbruster & Kazdin, 1994; Kazdin & Wassel, 1998), well below the number recommended by these programs.
A paper published in the Lancet Psychiatry today compares the clinical efficacy and cost - effectiveness of two brief approaches to treating anxiety in children.
In brief, the present study offers tentative support for the long - term efficacy of FCBT relative to CCBT 1 year following treatment completion.
The small open trial presented here precludes conducting any significant cost - effective analyses, but it will be important for future work to continue to explore how brief PT programs can be administered to a larger number of parents while maintaining their efficacy.
There is some evidence for the efficacy of even briefer interventions for children's externalizing behavior problems, including a three - session adaptation of the Family Check - Up (FCU; Dishion and Kavanagh 2003), which uses motivational interviewing to target parenting practices.
PCIT was chosen as the PT program because PCIT: a) has well established efficacy in reducing young children's EBP (Eisenstadt et al. 1993; Eyberg et al. 2001; Hood and Eyberg 2003; Schuhmann et al. 1998); b) contains all of the treatment components recognized by Kaminski and colleagues» meta - analysis (Kaminski et al. 2008) as yielding the largest effect sizes (i.e., increasing positive parent — child interactions, promoting consistency and use of time out, and requiring parents to practice new skills with their child during PT sessions); c) aims to strengthen the parent — child relationship, which can be accomplished in a brief intervention (Bakermans - Kranenburg et al. 2003); d) is a competency - based model that emphasizes skill acquisition rather than a fixed set of sessions; and e) includes a unique delivery technique (i.e., wireless headset for the therapist to coach the parent in vivo during interactions with the child) similar to an exposure - based approach in which parents observe «in vivo» changes in their child behavior during sessions.
This brief report describes results from an efficacy test of Adolescent ParentWays program, an intervention developed for parents of adolescents ages 13 — 16 years who have symptoms of behavioral problems and social difficulties.
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