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The Family Check-Up With High-Risk Indigent Families: Preventing Problem Behavior by Increasing Parents' Positive Behavior Support in Early Childhood

NCJ Number
253607
Journal
Child Development Volume: 79 Issue: 5 Dated: 2008 Pages: 1395-1414
Author(s)
Thomas J. Dishion; Arin Connell; Chelsea Weaver; Daniel Shaw; Frances Gardner; Melvin Wilson; Thomas J. Dishion
Date Published
2008
Length
20 pages
Annotation
In the current study, 731 income-eligible families in three geographical regions who were enrolled in a national food supplement program were screened and randomized to a brief family intervention.
Abstract
At child ages 2 and 3, the intervention group caregivers were offered the Family Check-Up and linked parenting support services. Latent growth models on caregiver reports at child ages 2, 3, and 4 showed decreased behavioral problems compared with the control group. Intervention effects occurred predominantly among families who reported high levels of problem behavior at child age 2. Families in the intervention condition improved on direct observation measures of caregivers' positive behavioral support at child ages 2 and 3; improvements in positive behavior support mediated improvements in children's early problem behavior. 7 figures, 3 tables, and 108 references