This study builds upon a pilot evaluation of the 1-2-3 Magic Program (Bailey, van der Zwan, Phelan, & Brooks, 2012), by investigating its long-term efficacy as a brief parenting intervention for families with a school-aged child. Twelve Australian families participated in a randomized controlled trial, assigned either to a wait-listed control group or to one that received immediate training. Consistent with the pilot evaluation, only families who had received training reported significant improvement in child and parenting behavior at an 8-week follow-up assessment. These improvements were maintained for 12-month posttraining, supporting the long-term efficacy of the 1-2-3 Magic Program for Australian families.
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Keeping it going: evidence of long-term improvements after implementation of the 1-2-3 Magic Parenting Program
Child & Family Behavior Therapy, Vol.37(4), pp.303-320
2015
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- Title
- Keeping it going: evidence of long-term improvements after implementation of the 1-2-3 Magic Parenting Program
- Creators
- Erin L Bailey - Southern Cross UniversityRick van der Zwan - Southern Cross UniversityThomas W Phelan - ParentMagic Inc., USAAnna Brooks - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Child & Family Behavior Therapy, Vol.37(4), pp.303-320
- Identifiers
- 3077; 991012820560002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article