Parent–Child Interaction Therapy for Disruptive Behavior in Children with Mental Retardation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
@article{Bagner2007ParentChildIT, title={Parent–Child Interaction Therapy for Disruptive Behavior in Children with Mental Retardation: A Randomized Controlled Trial}, author={Daniel M. Bagner and Sheila M. Eyberg}, journal={Journal of Clinical Child \& Adolescent Psychology}, year={2007}, volume={36}, pages={418 - 429} }
This article presents results of a randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) for treating disruptive behaviors of young children (ages 3 to 6) with mental retardation (MR) and comorbid oppositional defiant disorder. Thirty families were randomly assigned to an immediate treatment (IT) or waitlist (WL) control group. Results indicated that IT mothers interacted more positively with their children after treatment than WL mothers, and their…
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