Author:
Chan Stanley,Leung Cynthia,Sanders Matthew
Abstract
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to compare the effectiveness of directive programmes led by professionals where parents were taught specific parenting knowledge and strategies (Triple P – Positive Parenting Program) and non-directive parenting programmes in the form of mutual-aid support group as a universal prevention programme.
Design/methodology/approach
– This study employed a randomised controlled trial design. Participants included 92 Hong Kong Chinese parents with preschool children recruited from eight kindergartens and a local church. They were randomised into Group Triple P, non-directive group and control group. They completed measures on their perception of child behaviour problems and their parental stress before and after intervention.
Findings
– At post-intervention, results indicated significantly greater decrease in child disruptive behaviours among participants in the Triple P group than those in the non-directive group and control group while no significant group difference was found between the latter two groups. No significant difference was found in post-intervention parental stress level among the three groups.
Originality/value
– This study provides empirical evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of a directive parenting programme vs a non-directive one.
Subject
Law,Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Health(social science)
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