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- Title
Comparing the effectiveness of good enough parenting training with schema therapy approach and positive parenting program training on parent-child conflict in mothers of children with conduct disorder.
- Authors
Jamshidi, Bahareh; narimani, mohammad; Rishehri, Ali Poladi
- Abstract
Conduct disorder is one of the most serious and complex complications in school-aged children. This study was conducted with the aim of comparing the effectiveness of Good Enough Parenting training with schema therapy approach and positive parenting program training on the parent-child conflict in mothers of children with conduct disorders. The method of the current research was a quasi-experimental one with pretest-post-test method plus a control group and a follow-up stage. The population included all mothers of students with conduct problems in the second grade of elementary school in Tehran in the academic year of 2020-2021. Out of this population, after the implementation of the Sprafkin test (the fourth edition) a sample of 60 participants (three groups of 20 people from mothers of children, including two experimental groups and one control group) were selected using the available sampling. They were given Sprafkin children's behavioral syndrome questionnaire and the parentchild conflict questionnaire. The results were analyzed using repeated measurements analysis of variance. The results indicated that both interventions led to a significant reduction in parent-child conflicts. Also, there was no significant difference between their effectiveness. In general, the results revealed that Good Enough Parenting training with schema therapy approach and positive parenting program training has a significant effect on parent-child conflict. The results of this study can be benefited in psychology, especially in the field of parenting.
- Subjects
TEHRAN (Iran); PARENTING education; CONDUCT disorders in children; MOTHER-child relationship; PARENTING; SCHOOL children; SCHOOL year
- Publication
Journal of Preventive Counselling, 2022, Vol 3, Issue 3, p29
- ISSN
2783-1825
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22098/JPC.2022.11825.1140