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Original article

Does the Triple P–Positive Parenting Program provide value for money?

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Pages 239-246 | Received 01 Aug 2006, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the economic case for the implementation of the Triple P–Positive Parenting Program on a population basis in Queensland, Australia, in order to reduce the prevalence of conduct disorder in children.

Method: Threshold analysis was undertaken together with a limited cost-effectiveness analysis.

Results: The Triple P–Positive Parenting Program is a dominant intervention; that is, it costs less than the amount it saves, until the reduction in prevalence falls below 7% where net costs become positive.

Conclusions: Triple P is likely to be a worthwhile use of limited health funds. The economic case is promising, but further research is required to confirm the study results.

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