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Using Parent-Child Interaction Therapy to develop a pre-parent education module

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  • Lee, Ember L.
  • Wilsie, Carisa C.
  • Brestan-Knight, Elizabeth

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The current study examined outcomes related to a pre-parent education module based on two sessions from the Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) treatment protocol. The study included 300 undergraduate non-parents aged 19 to 25 who were enrolled in psychology courses at a large state university. Student knowledge of positive parenting skills and demonstration of effective behavioral parenting skills were examined through a self-report measure and an analog behavior observation. Exposure to the pre-parent education module resulted in significant increases in scores on a PCIT content quiz and frequency of praise during the role-play behavior observation from pre- to post-test. The results of this study suggest that undergraduate non-parents are open, and able, to learn about parenting strategies during a classroom-based parent education module. These findings highlight the feasibility of teaching parenting skills as a preventive strategy during pre-parenthood.

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  • Lee, Ember L. & Wilsie, Carisa C. & Brestan-Knight, Elizabeth, 2011. "Using Parent-Child Interaction Therapy to develop a pre-parent education module," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 33(7), pages 1254-1261, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:33:y:2011:i:7:p:1254-1261
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    1. Scudder, Ashley T. & McNeil, Cheryl B. & Chengappa, Karishma & Costello, Amanda H., 2014. "Evaluation of an existing parenting class within a women's state correctional facility and a parenting class modeled from Parent–Child Interaction Therapy," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 238-247.

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