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Brief title
Health condition
Disruptive child behaviour?
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Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Disruptive child behaviour
Secondary outcome
Coercive parent-child interactions; parental warmth
Background summary
This study will experimentally test the effects of a two-week intervention on disruptive behaviour of 3-8-year-old Chinese children. Parents in the experimental condition will receive a video-call introducing the use of praise to reinforce positive behaviour and complete two-week daily dairy assignments reflecting on children’s positive behaviours and parental use of praise. Parents in the control condition will not receive the video-call, and their daily dairy assignment will only include reflections on children’s positive behaviours. Decreases in children’s disruptive behaviour, coercive parent-child interaction cycles, child emotional problems, parental mental health problems (depression, anxiety, and stress), and increases in child self-esteem, parental warmth, and parental self-efficacy are expected. The intervention is expected to be more effective for parents who, at the start of the intervention, find the positive reinforcement a more acceptable parenting technique.
Study objective
I hypothesize that the intervention will reduce children’s disruptive behaviour, coercive parent-child coercive cycles, child emotional problems, parental health problems (depression, anxiety, and stress), and improve child self-esteem, parental warmth, and parental self-efficacy. Moreover, I hypothesize that the intervention will be more effective in families where parents find the positive reinforcement component more acceptable.
Study design
T0 = pretest
T1 = posttest (2 weeks after pretest)
T2 = follow-up test (4 weeks after pretest)
Intervention
Parents in the intervention group will receive a video-call from the researchers introducing parental praise and complete daily diary assignments reflecting on children’s positive behaviours and praise for two weeks. The control group will have no video-call; they complete daily diary assignments for two weeks only reflecting on children's positive behaviours.
Inclusion criteria
Parents who wish to reduce their children's disruptive behaviours
Exclusion criteria
Children diagnosed autism related disorders or intellectual disability
Design
Recruitment
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NTR-new | NL9232 |
Other | Ethics Review Board van de Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences : 2020-CDE-12918 |