2007
DOI: 10.1177/1049731507309828
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A Meta-Analysis of Father Involvement in Parent Training

Abstract: Objective: Investigate (a) whether including fathers in parent training enhances outcomes and (b) whether mothers and fathers benefit equally from parent training. Method: Using traditional meta-analysis methodology, 26 studies that could answer the research questions were identified and meta-analyzed. Results: Studies that included fathers, compared with those that did not, reported significantly more positive changes in children's behavior and desirable parenting practices, but not in perceptions toward pare… Show more

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“…This has important implications for assessment, as mothers and fathers may have unique perspectives on child eating , as well as engagement in treatment. Fathers are less likely to access or endorse parenting programs for feeding (Lundahl et al, 2008;Sanders et al, 2010) despite evidence for the utility of behavioural parenting interventions for problem eating (Turner, Sanders, & FATHERS AND FEEDING 5 Wall, 1994). Such interventions may be necessary to prevent long-term eating problems and family conflict (Mascola, Bryson, & Agras, 2010).…”
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“…This has important implications for assessment, as mothers and fathers may have unique perspectives on child eating , as well as engagement in treatment. Fathers are less likely to access or endorse parenting programs for feeding (Lundahl et al, 2008;Sanders et al, 2010) despite evidence for the utility of behavioural parenting interventions for problem eating (Turner, Sanders, & FATHERS AND FEEDING 5 Wall, 1994). Such interventions may be necessary to prevent long-term eating problems and family conflict (Mascola, Bryson, & Agras, 2010).…”
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“…De même, il est possible de croire qu'ils peuvent influencer le processus d'intervention, incluant ses résultats (Phares, Fields et Binitie, 2006). À cet effet, une métaanalyse portant sur l'implication des pères dans les programmes de développement des habiletés parentales (Lundahl, et collab., 2008) démontre que l'implication du père est gage de changements plus significatifs dans le comportement des enfants. D'autres études penchent en ce sens.…”
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“…Embora recentemente algumas intervenções para pais (homens) já tenham sido criadas, estas, no entanto, não contam com robustos procedimentos de avaliação do envolvimento paterno (Bronte-Tinkew et al, 2007;Lundahl, Tollefson, Risser, & Lovejoy, 2008;McAllister, Burgess, Kato, & Barker, 2012). Paschoalick (2008), por meio de uma revisão da literatura internacional, examinou diferentes instrumentos de envolvimento paterno e destacou o Inventário de Envolvimento Paterno (Inventory of Father Involvement -IFI) de Hawkins et al (2002), uma vez que ele apresenta:…”
Section: Avaliação Do Envolvimento Paternounclassified