The efficacy of a short cognitive-behavioral parent program in the treatment of externalizing behavior disorders in Romanian foster care children: Building parental emotion-regulation through unconditional self- and child-acceptance strategies

Oana A. Gaviţa, Daniel David, Simona Bujoreanu, Alexandru Tiba, Dafina R. Ionuţiu

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Abstract

Foster children manifest a high incidence of externalizing behavior disorders compared with children from the general population and these problems are associated with unplanned disruptions in foster care placement. This study is a randomized trial (Treatment vs. Waiting list) for investigating the efficacy of a short enhanced cognitive-behavioral group parenting program delivered to Romanian foster parents (N = 97) for reducing externalizing behavior disorders in foster children, increasing placement stability, and reducing foster parents' emotional distress. Results supported the efficacy of the program, as compared to the waiting list, in treating child behavior problems and reducing parental emotional distress, but no differences were found regarding placement stability between the two groups. Implications of the findings are discussed in terms of designing and delivering viable parent interventions aimed at reducing externalizing disorders in foster children and unplanned placement disruptions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1290-1297
Number of pages8
JournalChildren and Youth Services Review
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2012

Keywords

  • Child externalizing behavior disorders
  • Cognitive-behavioral parent program
  • Foster children
  • Parent emotion-regulation

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