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First published on May 12, 2008, doi:10.1177/0145445508317134
Behavior Modification 2008;32:714.
A more recent version of this article appeared on September 1, 2008
Effectiveness of The Triple P Positive Parenting Program on Behavioral Problems in Children: A Meta-Analysis
Ireen de Graaf1*,
Paula Speetjens1,
Filip Smit1,
Marianne de Wolff2,
and
Louis Tavecchio3
1 Trimbos Institute, the Netherlands
2 Leiden University, the Netherlands
3 University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: igraaf{at}trimbos.nl.
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The Triple P Positive Parenting Program is a multilevel parenting program to prevent and offer treatment for severe behavioral, emotional, and developmental problems in children. The aim of this meta-analysis is to assess the effectiveness of Triple P Level 4 interventions in the management of behavioral problems in children by pooling the evidence from relevant literature that included Level 4 Triple P interventions. Level 4 intervention is indicated if the child has multiple behavior problems in a variety of settings and there are clear deficits in parenting skills. Results indicate that Level 4 of Triple P interventions reduced disruptive behaviors in children. These improvements were maintained well over time, with further improvements in long-term follow-up. These effects support the widespread adoption and implementation of Triple P that is taking place in an increasing number of countries in quite diverse cultural contexts around the world.

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