2015
DOI: 10.1080/23761407.2015.1014123
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Abstract: Children who have experienced early adversities are at risk for behavioral problems and trauma symptoms. Using a two-group, pre–post intervention design, the authors evaluated the effectiveness of an online parent training for Trust-Based Relational Intervention, a trauma-informed, attachment-based intervention, in reducing behavioral problems and trauma symptoms in at-risk adopted children. Children of parents in the treatment group (n = 48) demonstrated significant decreases in behavioral problems and trauma… Show more

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“…Three studies used an RCT design (Carnes-Holt, 2010; Opiola, 2016; Rushton, Monck, Leese, McCrone, & Sharac, 2010), three studies used a pre- or post-intervention design with a ‘randomly assigned’ control group but deviated from RCT implementation (Baker, 2012; Purvis et al, 2015; Razuri et al, 2016), three studies used a pre- or post-intervention design with a non-randomised comparison group (Benjamin, 2010; Juffer et al, 2005; Selwyn, del Tufo, & Frazer, 2009) and the remaining six studies used a pre- or post-intervention design with no control group.…”
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“…Three studies used an RCT design (Carnes-Holt, 2010; Opiola, 2016; Rushton, Monck, Leese, McCrone, & Sharac, 2010), three studies used a pre- or post-intervention design with a ‘randomly assigned’ control group but deviated from RCT implementation (Baker, 2012; Purvis et al, 2015; Razuri et al, 2016), three studies used a pre- or post-intervention design with a non-randomised comparison group (Benjamin, 2010; Juffer et al, 2005; Selwyn, del Tufo, & Frazer, 2009) and the remaining six studies used a pre- or post-intervention design with no control group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four studies included parents in the process of adopting, in addition to adoptive parents (Allen, Timmer, & Urquiza, 2014; Benjamin, 2010; Carnes-Holt, 2010; Opiola, 2016). There was considerable variation in sample size between studies, ranging from 12 (Weir et al, 2013) to 304 (Razuri et al, 2016). The distribution of sample size across the studies was skewed, eight studies involved 50 or less participants, five had a sample size between 50 and 100 and two had a sample size of greater than 100 (see Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
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