Adopting a population-level approach to parenting and family support intervention

Prinz, Ronald J. and Sanders, Matthew R. (2007-01) Adopting a population-level approach to parenting and family support intervention. Clinical Psychology Review, 27 6: 739-749.

 
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Author(s) Prinz, Ronald J.
Sanders, Matthew R.
Title Adopting a population-level approach to parenting and family support intervention
Journal name Clinical Psychology Review
Publication date 2007-01
Volume number 27
Issue number 6
ISSN 0272-7358
Start page 739
End page 749
Total pages 11
Editor(s) Bellack, , Alan S.
Hersen, Michel
Place of publication NY
Publisher Pergamon/Elsevier
Collection year 2007
Subject 380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences
380100 Psychology
380107 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Abstract Evidence-based treatments and preventive interventions in the child and family area have not met with widespread adoption by practitioners. Despite the high prevalence of child behavioral and emotional problems, many parents and families in need are not receiving or participating in services, and when they do, the most efficacious interventions are not what is usually provided. Simultaneously addressing the issues of low penetration and insufficient dissemination of evidence-based programming requires a population approach to parenting and family support and intervention. Process issues are important, particularly in relation to engagement of stakeholders, recruitment of practitioners, consideration of organizational factors, and use of media and communication strategies. This article discusses why there is a need for a population-based approach, provides a framework of how to conceptualize such an approach, and describes an example from our own work of a recently initiated prevention trial that illustrates a population-based approach in action. The rationale, structure, and goals of the Triple P System Population Trial are described in the context of the aforementioned population framework.
Keyword(s) Population trials
Dissemination
Prevention
United States of America
Population- level approach
evidence base
supervision
family
accessibility
Additional Notes This is an author version of an article originally published as Prinz, Ronald J. and Sanders, Matthew R. (2007) Adopting a population-level approach to parenting and family support interventions Clinical Psychology Review 27 6: 739-749 doi:10.1016/j.cpr.2007.01.005: Copyright 2007 Elsevier. All rights reserved. Single copies only may be downloaded and printed for a user's personal research and study.
 
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