Publication: Improved Child Problem Behavior Enhances the Parents' Relationship Quality: A Randomized Trial
Improved Child Problem Behavior Enhances the Parents' Relationship Quality: A Randomized Trial
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Zemp, M., Milek, A., Davies, P. T., & Bodenmann, G. (2016). Improved Child Problem Behavior Enhances the Parents’ Relationship Quality: A Randomized Trial. Journal of Family Psychology, 30(8), 896–906. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0000212
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Although a large body of literature indicates that interparental discord is a primary risk factor for child maladjustment, less research has examined children's behavior as a predictor of the parents' relationship quality. The goal of this randomized trial intervention study was to examine the effects of improved problem behavior in children on the parents' relationship quality 1 year later in a community sample. One hundred couples were randomly assigned to (a) a parenting training (Triple P) or (b) an untreated control group. Interp
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Zemp, M., Milek, A., Davies, P. T., & Bodenmann, G. (2016). Improved Child Problem Behavior Enhances the Parents’ Relationship Quality: A Randomized Trial. Journal of Family Psychology, 30(8), 896–906. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0000212