Abstract
The present study assessed mothers' and fathers' acceptance of six interventions frequently used to alter children's problem behavior. This is the first study to assess fathers' perceptions of behavioral interventions for children. Positive reinforcement, response cost, medication, room timeout, chair timeout and spanking were rated by parents using the Treatment Evaluation Inventory (TEI). In addition, parents' perceptions of their children's behavior and own marital adjustment were measured using standardized checklists. Parents' acceptability ratings differed significantly across treatment conditions depending on parent gender, child behavior problems, and marital adjustment. Treatment preference order was equivalent for all groups.