Effectiveness of Training Programs for Reducing Adverse Psychological Outcomes in Parents of Children with Acquired Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Kerri Lynn LaRovereYuzhe TangKun LiNikita WadhwaniBo ZhangRobert C TaskerGuang YangPublished in: Neurology and therapy (2022)
Compared with usual care or an active comparator, parent training was associated with short-term reduction in stress, depression, and anxiety in parents of children with ABI. Future clinical trials of parent interventions are needed as there may be some short-term beneficial effects.
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