Behavior Management Training for Parents of Children with Preschool ADHD Based on Parent-Child Interactions: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled, Follow-Up Study
CONCLUSION: After continuous intervention for eight weeks, parents were able to help the children with preschool ADHD to improve their ADHD symptoms and emotional behavioral and social functioning significantly, and the efficacy was maintained at the four-month follow-up; the systemic-based parent training in behavior management (PTBM) is applicable to the treatment of preschool ADHD and is worth promoting.PMID:37727252 | PMC:PMC10506873 | DOI:10.1155/2023/3735634
Source: Behavioural Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Min Feng Juncai Xu Mengyao Zhai Qiaorong Wu Kangkang Chu Liping Xie Rong Luo Huiping Li Qiong Xu Xiu Xu Xiaoyan Ke Source Type: research
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