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Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System (DPICS) is a comprehensive
observational system for conduct problem families. Ss were 22 families
referred for treatment of a conduct problem child (2-7 yrs of age) and
22 normal families observed in the laboratory in child-directed and parent-directed
interactions. The conduct problem children displayed higher rates of noncompliance
than normal children, and their parents were more critical and directive
than normal parents. Both the referred child and its sibling exhibited
behavior problems in conduct problem families, but the referred child was
deviant in a greater variety of situations than the sibling. The DPICS
was a reliable, clinically practical, research instrument that correctly
classified 94% of families and predicted 61% of the variance in parent
report of home behavior problems. The effectiveness of this brief procedure
may be attributable to the structure of the clinic observation situations,
which varied in degree of parental control.
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