The Family Game to support parents with intellectual disability in managing challenging behaviours: A replication

Author:

Tremblay Joany1,Douard Elise12,Lanovaz Marc J.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. École de psychoéducation Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

2. Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough many parents with intellectual disability (ID) demonstrate good parenting practices, some parents experience difficulties in managing challenging behaviours. One potential solution to this issue involves using The Family Game, a program designed to teach parents with ID how to manage challenging behaviours in their child.AimsThe purpose of our study was to conduct an independent replication of an investigation that had been performed by the developer of the program.Materials & MethodsWe used a multiple baseline design to examine the effects of The Family Game on the behaviour of two parents with ID who had a 3‐year‐old child.ResultsSimilarly to the original study, our results indicate that The Family Game improved the use of effective parenting strategies during role play, but that these gains failed to generalise to real‐life settings.ConclusionThe study further supports the necessity of adding novel strategies to the game to better promote generalisation.

Publisher

Wiley

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