In a Flemish sample of parents of children with psychiatric problems, this study evaluates the effect of a parent group training based on nonviolent resistance on family functioning, parenting variables and mental states of the parents, pre- and post-training.
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Change from baseline mean scores in four domains of Nonviolent Resistance as measured with the Parental Anchoring Scale (Flemish version)
Timeframe: T1 baseline = 1 to 2 weeks before first session; T2 = T1 + 12 to 14 weeks; T3 = T2 + three months; T4 = T2 + six months
Change from baseline mean scores in child behavior as measured with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
Timeframe: T1 baseline = 1 to 2 weeks before first session; T2 = T1 + 12 to 14 weeks; T3 = T2 + three months; T4 = T2 + six months
Change from baseline mean scores in emotion regulation as measured with the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ)
Timeframe: T1 baseline = 1 to 2 weeks before first session; T2 = T1 + 12 to 14 weeks; T3 = T2 + three months; T4 = T2 + six months