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Universal prevention with the IY short version Reedtz, Mørch & Handegård, 2010

Universal prevention with the IY short version Reedtz, Mørch & Handegård, 2010. Prof. Willy-Tore Mørch University of Tromsø, Norway Cardiff March 9th 2011. An RCT from a normal population. Total of families volunteered=269

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Universal prevention with the IY short version Reedtz, Mørch & Handegård, 2010

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  1. Universal prevention with the IY short versionReedtz, Mørch & Handegård, 2010 Prof. Willy-Tore Mørch University of Tromsø, Norway Cardiff March 9th 2011

  2. An RCT from a normal population • Total of families volunteered=269 • 58 children (22%) excluded due to ECBI intensity score > 90% (clinical cut-off) • 22 families (10%) terminated their participation in the initial phase. • Pre-post and 1 yr. Follow-up • The relation building components of the IY parent program (Meeting 1-6)

  3. RCT from a normal populationparent and child characteristics • Full time occupation: 61% • Two-parent families: 80% • Bacheor or higher education: 78% • Children’s age from 2-8, mean age <4 • 112 (59%) boys, 77 (41%) girls • Mean ECBI score: 103,3 (SD=16,7) Mean Norwegian norms 93,0 (SD=23,6) Difference sign: <.001 • No differences between the participants and non-participants (attrition analysis)

  4. Effekter på atferdsproblemer, foreldreferdigheter, foreldres opplevelse av kompetanse

  5. Differanser i Positiv parenting og Harsh diciplin

  6. Årsaker til påmelding

  7. IY in RussiaPreliminary effects from the RCT • 2008-2009: An RCT with N=86 in Petrozavodsk • Intervention group: N=45, Control group: N=41 • The control group received ”treatment as usual” (special school). • The intervention group received The Basic Parent Program • Russian norms of the ECBI was obtained in 2007. (urban and rural areas)

  8. Невероятные годы: Родители, детииучителя - Программа тренировкиразработана КаролинВебстер-Страттон, доктор наук The Incredible Years Training Series 10/00

  9. The Incredible Years in Russia

  10. ECBI Intensity score. Pre-post ANCOVA Significant effect Eta square = 0.433 is a great effect. Corresponds to Cohens d = 1,58

  11. ECBI Problem score. Pre-post ANCOVA Significant effect Eta square = 0.359 is a great effect. Corresponds to Cohens d = 1,41

  12. ECBI intensity pre-post-fu

  13. 1. Over protection • Time by group effect: P = 0.007 • Scale: 0-10

  14. 3. Pandering of child needs (Over satisfaction, spoiling) • Time by group effect: P < 0.0005 • Scale: 0-10

  15. 4. Ignoring of child needs • Time by group effect: P = 0.075 • Scale: 0-5

  16. 6. Insufficiency of demands-duties • Time by group effect: P < 0.0005 • Scale: 0-5

  17. 9. Excessiveness of penalties (sanctions) • Time by group effect: P = 0.002 • Scale: 0-5

  18. 10. Minimum of penalties (sanctions) • Time by group effect: P = 0.08 • Scale: 0-5

  19. 11. Instability of parenting style • Time by group effect: P = 0.02 • Scale: 0-5

  20. 14. Uncertainty in parent role • Time by group effect: P < 0.0005 • Scale: 0-5

  21. 18. Transition of inter spouse conflict to relationship with child • Time by group effect: P = 0.19 • Scale: 0-5

  22. The Status of IY in Russia and the way ahead Ultimo 2010: 500 families has received the IY The Republic of Karelia: 3 cities Murmansk county, Arkhangelsk county og The Republic of Komi: 7 cities. 2009: Longlasting collaboration between Norway and Russia about children and crime conviction. Coordinated by The Ministry of childtren, equation beween sexes and inclusion of minorities and The ministry of justise and police matters in Norway. The goals: Exchange of experience and knowledge of prevention of crime and implementation of alternative types penalty to prison for children. The IY is a integrated part of this work as a program documented as effective prevention of juvenile crime (Blueprint).

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