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      Promovendo habilidades sociais educativas parentais na prevenção de problemas de comportamento Translated title: Promoting parenting educational social skills in the prevention of behavior problems

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          Devido à importância de intervir em problemas de comportamento de crianças e adolescentes, uma variedade de intervenções com pais tem sido desenvolvida. Este estudo tem por objetivo descrever os efeitos de uma intervenção em grupo, a partir de múltiplas avaliações e instrumentos, que pretendeu melhorar a competência social dos pais e prevenir problemas de comportamento. Participaram 12 mães/pais de crianças e adolescentes e 2 mães de filhos adultos. Nas avaliações pré, pós-intervenção e seguimento foram utilizados instrumentos que investigam: Habilidades Sociais Educativas Parentais - RE-HSE-P, que investiga freqüência de HSE, bem como variáveis de contexto; habilidades sociais gerais - IHS-Del Prette; problemas de comportamento - CBCL, que classifica em normal e clínico (externalizante, internalizante e total). Durante as sessões, são discutidos temas referentes às HSE-P, tais como, expressar sentimento positivo, como iniciar e manter conversas, negociar, estabelecer regras, dentre outras. Algumas hipóteses foram confirmadas à medida que se verificou aumento na freqüência de HSE-P, em habilidades sociais gerais e diminuição de problemas de comportamento. Ao final, são apresentadas algumas limitações e contribuições sugeridas pelo estudo.

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          Given the importance of intervening in children’s and adolescents’ behavior problems, several intervention programs with parents were developed. This study aim to describe effects of a group intervention based on multiple evaluations and instruments that attempted to improve parental social competence and prevent behavior problems. Twelve mothers/fathers of children and adolescents and two mothers with adult children participated in the parenting program. Data collection for pre and pos-intervention evaluations and follow up investigated parental social educational skills (HSE-P), general social skills and behavior problems. During group sessions various themes about HSE-P were discussed, such as expressing positive feelings, having conversation, negotiating, establishing rules, and others. Results showed that the frequency of HSE-P and social skills improved whereas behavior problems decreased. Limitations and contributions of this research are presented.

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              The triple P-positive parenting program: a comparison of enhanced, standard, and self-directed behavioral family intervention for parents of children with early onset conduct problems.

              Three variants of a behavioral family intervention (BFI) program known as Triple P were compared using 305 preschoolers at high risk of developing conduct problems. Families were randomly assigned to enhanced BFI (EBFI), standard BFI (SBFI), self-directed BFI (SDBFI), or wait list (WL). At postintervention, the 2 practitioner-assisted conditions were associated with lower levels of parent-reported disruptive child behavior, lower levels of dysfunctional parenting, greater parental competence, and higher consumer satisfaction than the SDBFI and WL conditions. Overall, children in EBFI showed greater reliable improvement than children in SBFI, SDBFI, and WL. By 1-year follow-up, children in all 3 conditions achieved similar levels of clinically reliable change in observed disruptive behavior. However, the EBFI and SBFI conditions showed greater reliable improvement on parent-observed disruptive child behavior.
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                Journal
                rbtcc
                Revista Brasileira de Terapia Comportamental e Cognitiva
                Rev. bras. ter. comport. cogn.
                Associação Brasileira de Psicoterapia e Medicina Comportamental (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1517-5545
                December 2008
                : 10
                : 2
                : 125-142
                Affiliations
                [02] Ribeirão Preto orgnameUniversidade de São Paulo
                [01] Bauru orgnameUniversidade Estadual Paulista
                Article
                S1517-55452008000200002 S1517-5545(08)01000202
                6a3ff60b-be55-418e-afd0-bd430d61cfa3

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

                History
                : 16 August 2007
                : 28 June 2007
                : 26 January 2008
                Page count
                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 49, Pages: 18
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                SciELO Periódicos Eletrônicos em Psicologia

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                Intervenção com pais,Parental intervention,Behavior problems,Parental social educational skills,Problemas de comportamento,Habilidades sociais educativas parentais

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