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  • Community Health
  • Parenting Interventions
  • Child Psychology

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  • Parenting programs are crucial for child development.
  • Community-based interventions increase accessibility.
  • Evaluating program implementation is key to understanding effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and evaluate the implementation of the Chicago Parent Program (CPP) in a community setting.
  • To assess parenting and child behavior outcomes following CPP participation.
  • To examine factors influencing program effectiveness, such as delivery mode and attendance.

Main Methods:

  • Co-designed implementation by academic and community partners.
  • 280 caregivers of children aged 2-5 years participated across seven community sites.
  • Measures of parenting and child behavior administered at pre-intervention, post-intervention, and 3-month follow-up.

Main Results:

  • Caregivers reported broad improvements in parenting and child behavior from pre-intervention through 3-month follow-up.
  • No significant effects found for attendance, COVID-19 exposure, or remote versus in-person delivery.
  • The Chicago Parent Program was successfully implemented in a community setting.

Conclusions:

  • The Chicago Parent Program demonstrated significant positive changes in parenting and child behavior.
  • Community-based implementation of the CPP is feasible and effective.
  • Further research can explore long-term impacts and specific components driving change.