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Changes in self-reported and observed parenting following a randomized control trial of parent-child interaction therapy for the treatment of preschool depression.

Deanna M BarchKirsten Elizabeth GilbertJoan L Luby
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2020)
Following PCIT-ED treatment, caregivers self-reported improvements in parenting practices and declines in punitive practices along with observed increases in positive affect and decreases in negative affect when interacting with their child. Moreover, coherence between self-reported and observed parenting was higher in the treatment group. These findings highlight the efficacy of PCIT-ED in improving parenting behaviors and the need to use multiple methods to assess parenting in treatment studies.
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