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- W2085059093 abstract "Parent management training programs for parents of children with disruptive behaviors are efficacious treatments; however, in order to maximize efficiency it is necessary to develop approaches to understand which parents are most likely to participate in treatment. Accordingly, the present study used a person-centered methodology to determine clinically relevant parenting profiles that capture the breadth of parents' readiness to engage in parenting treatment, and their self-reported parenting skills. Further, identified profiles were compared on the severity of children's behavior problems and used to predict participation in parent management training.One hundred and forty-three parents completed assessments at an urban children's mental health clinic. Parents were given measures to assess personal readiness to participate in parenting treatment, parenting skills, and child behavior. A subset of these parents participated in parent management training.Three profiles emerged that differed in parents' treatment readiness and level of skills. Forty-one percent of parents were classified as ready. They showed relatively higher rates of inconsistent discipline, but also somewhat higher levels of positive parenting. Thirty-nine percent of parents were classified as less in need. These parents reported relatively less inconsistent discipline and poor supervision skills and greater positive parenting. Finally, approximately 20% of parents were classified as almost ready. They showed high levels of inconsistent discipline and poor supervision skills, and low levels of positive parenting. Almost ready and ready parents reported the most problems with their children's behavior. Further, parents classified as less in need participated in the fewest treatment sessions.Consideration of parent readiness and skills, in addition to symptom severity, may inform clinical decision making and screening procedures." @default.
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- W2085059093 title "Parenting Skills and Parent Readiness for Treatment Are Associated With Child Disruptive Behavior and Parent Participation in Treatment" @default.
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