Are relationship enhancement and behavior management "The Golden Couple" for disruptive child behavior? Two meta-analyses
Parenting programs for reducing disruptive child behavior are built on two main perspectives: relationship enhancement (i.e., unconditional sensitivity diminishes disruptiveness) and behavior management (i.e., conditional rewards diminish disruptiveness). Two meta-analyses (156 and 41 RCTs; Ntotal ...
Główni autorzy: | Leijten, P, Melendez-Torres, G, Gardner, F, van Aar, J, Schulz, S, Overbeek, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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