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Parent management training.

P A Mabe1, M K Turner, A M Josephson

  • 1Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
|July 14, 2001
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Parent Management Training (PMT) shows promise for treating conduct-disordered children and improving various aspects of their lives. Wider adoption of PMT in healthcare requires provider training, insurance coverage, and government support.

Area of Science:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychology
  • Behavioral Therapy
  • Mental Health Interventions

Background:

  • Rising prevalence and costs of child mental health issues necessitate effective solutions.
  • Parent Management Training (PMT) is a promising intervention for conduct-disordered children.
  • PMT demonstrates benefits beyond conduct, impacting parent-child relationships, mood, social skills, and academics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the efficacy and adaptability of Parent Management Training (PMT).
  • To advocate for the broader integration of PMT into standard child healthcare.
  • To address barriers to PMT's widespread adoption and coverage.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing research literature on Parent Management Training (PMT).

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  • Analysis of PMT's characteristics, including its curriculum-driven and didactic nature.
  • Consideration of managed care perspectives on PMT's cost-effectiveness.
  • Main Results:

    • PMT is an efficacious treatment for conduct-disordered children.
    • PMT shows potential as a preventive intervention and for internalizing disorders.
    • PMT's structured format allows for cost management and adaptability.

    Conclusions:

    • Despite proven benefits, PMT is underutilized and often not covered by insurance.
    • Increased accessibility requires standardized provider training, insurance parity, and governmental support.
    • PMT should become a mainstream healthcare provision for children and families.