Evaluation of a group-based social skills training for children with problem behavior
This study evaluated a group-based training program in social skills targeting reduction of problem behaviors in N=161 children between 7 and 13years of age. The effects of the intervention were tested in a quasi-experimental study, with a follow-up assessment 12months after an optional continuation camp. At the post-test, both the experimental and control group showed less social problems and internalizing problems, whereas only the experimental group showed a small and positive change in social anxiety. After a 12month follow-up, a subsample of the experimental group (children who followed a continuation camp) showed large positive changes for all outcome measures, except for externalizing problems, showing a small effect.
Year of publication: |
2013
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Authors: | van Vugt, E.S. ; Deković, M. ; Prinzie, P. ; Stams, G.J.J.M. ; Asscher, J.J. |
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Children and Youth Services Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 0190-7409. - Vol. 35.2013, 1, p. 162-167
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Social skills training | Internalizing and externalizing problem behavior | Continuation camp |
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