2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10560-018-0580-2
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Marte Meo and Coordination Meetings (MAC): A Systemic School-Based Video Feedback Intervention—A Randomised Controlled Trial

Abstract: Children displaying early disruptive behaviour problems (DBP) in school are at risk for severe long-term problems. This study evaluated and compared a systemic school-based intervention, Marte Meo and Coordination meetings (MAC) with service as usual (SAU) in a randomised controlled trial. The teachers' and parents' ratings were collected before and after intervention. Target group were children aged 3-12 years that displayed DBPs in school (N = 99). MAC programme was more effective than SAU in reducing DBPs a… Show more

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“…The analysis also showed two studies that examined caregiver–child interaction in a home institution (Bünder, 2011a) and in adoptive families (Osterman et al., 2010). One study took a combined approach and used Marte Meo in interactions with both parents and teachers in preschools and primary schools (Balldin et al., 2018). Target groups were, with regard to the child in the interaction, children (3–12 years) with behavioural problems (Axberg et al., 2006; Balldin et al., 2018; Kristensen, 2005) and infants (Gill et al, 2019; Kristensen et al., 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The analysis also showed two studies that examined caregiver–child interaction in a home institution (Bünder, 2011a) and in adoptive families (Osterman et al., 2010). One study took a combined approach and used Marte Meo in interactions with both parents and teachers in preschools and primary schools (Balldin et al., 2018). Target groups were, with regard to the child in the interaction, children (3–12 years) with behavioural problems (Axberg et al., 2006; Balldin et al., 2018; Kristensen, 2005) and infants (Gill et al, 2019; Kristensen et al., 2017).…”
Section: Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study took a combined approach and used Marte Meo in interactions with both parents and teachers in preschools and primary schools (Balldin et al., 2018). Target groups were, with regard to the child in the interaction, children (3–12 years) with behavioural problems (Axberg et al., 2006; Balldin et al., 2018; Kristensen, 2005) and infants (Gill et al, 2019; Kristensen et al., 2017). Regarding the reference person, some studies targeted divorced fathers (DeGarmo et al., 2019) and burdened mothers of indigenous Australian origin (Lee et al., 2010) and mothers with postnatal depression (Vik & Braten, 2009; Vik & Hafting, 2009; Vik & Rohde, 2014).…”
Section: Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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