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Describes
interim results of a study examining the effectiveness of parent-child
interaction therapy (PCIT) with families of preschool-age children (aged
3-6 yrs) with oppositional defiant disorder. Following an initial assessment,
64 clinic-referred families were randomly assigned to an immediate treatment
(IT) or a wait-list control (WL) condition. Results indicated that parents
in the IT condition interacted more positively with their child and were
more successful in gaining their child's compliance than parents in the
WL condition. In addition, parents who received treatment reported decreased
parenting stress and a more internal locus of control. Parents in the IT
group reported statistically and clinically significant improvements in
their child's behavior following PCIT. All families who received treatment
reported high levels of satisfaction with both the content and process
of PCIT. Preliminary 4-mo follow-up data showed that parents maintained
gains on all self-report measures.
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