2024
DOI: 10.1017/s095457942300144x
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Collateral effects of Coping Power on caregiver symptoms of depression and long-term changes in child behavior

Lissette M. Saavedra,
John E. Lochman,
Antonio A. Morgan-López
et al.

Abstract: A large body of research demonstrates positive impacts of the Coping Power Program as a preventive intervention for youth behavioral outcomes, but potential collateral effects for caregivers is less known. The current study examined whether the youth-focused Coping Power Program can have a secondary impact on caregiver self-reported symptoms of depression and in turn result in longer-term impacts on child disruptive behavior problems including aggression, conduct problems and hyperactivity. Data from 360 youth… Show more

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