Parent Programs for Reducing Adolescent’s Antisocial Behavior and Substance Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of Child and Family Studies - Tập 25 - Trang 811-826 - 2015
Camilla Jalling1, Maria Bodin2, Anders Romelsjö3, Håkan Källmén1, Natalie Durbeej4, Anders Tengström5
1STAD, Stockholm Center for Psychiatry Research and Education, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
2Department of Knowledge-Based Policy and Guidance, National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden
3Department of Public Health Sciences, Social Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
4Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Stockholm Centre for Psychiatry Research and Education, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
5Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Stockholm Centre for Psychiatry Research and Education, Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

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Two theoretically based parent training programs, delivered in real-world settings by the social services, were examined in this randomized controlled trial for effectiveness in reducing adolescents’ antisocial behavior and substance use. Two hundred and thirty-seven (237) adolescents in ages between 12 and 18 and their parents were assigned to one of two programs or to a wait-list control condition. The programs were the nine weekly group sessions program Comet 12–18 (Swedish Parent Management Training Program) and the six weekly ParentSteps (Swedish shortened version by Strengthening Families Program 10–14). Outcome measures were antisocial behavior, substance use, and delinquency, and psychosocial dysfunction. Data based on adolescents’ and parents’ ratings of the adolescents’ problem behavior at baseline and 6 months later were analyzed with repeated measures ANVOA, Logistic regression, and Kruskal–Wallis H test. The results showed that parents’ ratings of adolescents’ antisocial behaviors decreased significantly over time, but no time by group effect emerged. No program effects were found in the adolescents’ self-reported antisocial behavior, delinquency, or psychosocial functioning. A threefold risk of illicit drug use was found in both intervention groups. The results suggest that neither Comet nor ParentSteps had beneficial effects on adolescent’s antisocial or delinquent behavior, or on alcohol use. The only significant group difference found was a threefold risk of drug use in the intervention adolescents at follow-up, but for several reasons this finding should be interpreted with caution. Trial registration number: ISRCTN76141538.

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