The Parent–Child Relationship and Posttreatment Child Outcomes Across Two Treatments for Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Volume: 49, Issue: 3, Pages: 405 - 419
Published: Feb 7, 2019
Abstract
This study examined the degree to which the parent–child relationship uniquely predicted clinical outcomes in externalizing problems and adaptive skills in children meeting diagnostic criteria for oppositional defiant disorder and whether facets of this relationship moderated the effects of two unique psychosocial treatments. We recruited 134 children and their parents (38.06% female; M age = 9.52 years, range = 7–14; 83.58% White). Families...
Paper Details
Title
The Parent–Child Relationship and Posttreatment Child Outcomes Across Two Treatments for Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Published Date
Feb 7, 2019
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
405 - 419
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