Parents in the intervention group showed significant improvements in parental stress scores, significant reductions in depression, and significant improvements in rating on the parenting scale, compared with control parents.
Parents
in the intervention group displayed significantly fewer inappropriate or negative parenting behaviors and marginally significantly greater child - directed praise statements than control group parents.
Results indicated that participants
in the intervention group experienced a reduction in serious crimes during the year of treatment, and both groups demonstrated reduced rates of offending during the follow - up years.
At the end of the year, after adjusting for the baseline prevalence of being overweight, the authors found a 31 % decrease in the risk of
obesity in the intervention group.
The researchers worked with management and
employees in the intervention group to establish workplace programs that focused on healthy eating and increasing physical activity.
At follow - up, a significant difference was found for «satisfaction with parenting» in favor of the intervention group and negative parenting approaches were
reduced in the intervention group.
It is expected that
participation in the intervention group leads to a reduction in hazardous drinking behaviour (less regular drinking, less heavy drinking) and alcohol - related problems and consequences.
Five
patients in the intervention group (1.4 percent) experienced serious adverse cardiac events within 24 hours of the end of the intervention period compared with none in the usual care group.
The study authors reported that
students in the intervention group had higher math scores than students in the comparison group, but only for students of parents with high math anxiety.
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