Informing the personalisation of interventions for parents of children with conduct problems: a qualitative study.
Kathy McKayEilis KennedyRob SeniorStephen ScottJonathan HillMoira DoolanMatt WoolgarSiofra PeerenBridget YoungPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2020)
Our findings point to the potential for personalised approaches to extend the reach of parenting programmes to parents and children who do not currently benefit from such programmes. Important in personalising parenting programmes is assessing children before parents are referred, to directly work with children as well as parents, and to work collaboratively with parents and children to identify which families are most suited to group support or one-to-one support and how this may change depending on circumstances.
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