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R P Barth, B J Blythe, S P Schinke

    Child Welfare
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    Parenting skills training, focusing on self-control and child management, helps parents reduce family stress and build stronger social support networks. This intervention aims to prevent child maltreatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Child development
    • Family psychology
    • Social work

    Background:

    • Child maltreatment is a significant public health concern.
    • Identifying effective intervention strategies is crucial for prevention.
    • Parental stress and lack of social support are risk factors for maltreatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effectiveness of a targeted intervention for parents.
    • To provide parents with skills to manage family stress and prevent child maltreatment.
    • To explore the role of self-control and child management training.

    Main Methods:

    • Small-group, short-term training program.
    • Focus on self-control techniques.
    • Emphasis on child management strategies.

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    Main Results:

    • Parents acquired practical tools for handling family stress.
    • Participants developed enhanced social support networks.
    • The training showed promise as an intervention method.

    Conclusions:

    • Short-term, skills-based parenting programs can be effective.
    • Empowering parents with self-control and management skills aids in stress reduction.
    • Strengthening social networks complements skill-building for maltreatment prevention.