Source:Research in Developmental Disabilities, Volume 65
Author(s): Sharon Hinton, Jeanie Sheffield, Matthew R. Sanders, Kate Sofronoff
BackgroundThe quality of parenting a child receives has a major impact on development, wellbeing and future life opportunities.AimsThis study examined the efficacy of Triple P Online – Disability (TPOL-D) a telehealth intervention for parents of children with a disability.MethodsNinety-eight parents and carers of children aged 2–12 years diagnosed with a range of developmental, intellectual and physical disabilities were randomly assigned to either the intervention (51) or treatment-as-usual (47) control group.ResultsAt post-intervention parents receiving the TPOL-D intervention demonstrated significant improvements in parenting practices and parenting self-efficacy, however a significant change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional problems was not detected. At 3-month follow up intervention gains were maintained and/or enhanced. A significant decrease in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional problems was also detected at this time.ConclusionsThe results indicate that TPOL-D is a promising telehealth intervention for a mixed-disability group.
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