2017
DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsw106
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Fathers’ Perceptions of Change Following Parenting Intervention: Randomized Controlled Trial of Triple P for Parents of Children With Asthma or Eczema1

Abstract: Intervention outcomes were positive for eczema but not asthma, and did not depend on the extent of father participation in the intervention.

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“…Both parents may experience parenting stress. Recently, there has been an increased focus on the efficacy of interventions targeting fathers in chronic health populations (Morawska, Mitchell, Burgess, & Fraser, 2017). At the very least, both parents should be considered when developing interventions for this population.…”
Section: Conclusion and Clinical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both parents may experience parenting stress. Recently, there has been an increased focus on the efficacy of interventions targeting fathers in chronic health populations (Morawska, Mitchell, Burgess, & Fraser, 2017). At the very least, both parents should be considered when developing interventions for this population.…”
Section: Conclusion and Clinical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some effect sizes could not be calculated as the authors of the original paper did not provide means and/or standard deviations. Effect sizes were not manually calculated for Morawska et al (2016Morawska et al ( , 2017aMorawska et al ( & 2017b as the authors already provided Cohen's d (calculated by pre-post change in intervention group minus pre-post chance in control group, divided by the pooled baseline standard deviation for each measure).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies explored a number of AAHCs; six focused on atopic eczema (Chinn et al, 2002;Grillo et al, 2006;Morawska et al, 2016Morawska et al, , 2017aMorawska et al, & 2017bSanter et al, 2014) et al, 2002 & 2006), three on cleft lip and/or palate (Hemati, Abbasi, Oujian, & Kiani, 2017;Hemati, Abbasi, Paki, & Kiani, 2017;Pelchat et al, 1999) and one on burn injuries (Sveen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 66 Evidence suggests that parenting interventions may be an effective approach for fostering parenting skills and confidence with AD management, leading to reductions in child behavioral difficulties, decreases in parent-reported skin-disease severity, less use of ineffective parenting behaviors, and reduced parent stress. 73 75 Likewise, resilience has been identified as an important predictor of internalizing and externalizing child behaviors, and strategies to enhance children’s resilience, such as promoting parenting skills, self-efficacy, and nurturing relationships between the child and peers/family, have been suggested as important to include in holistic care plans for children with skin disease. 76 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%