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Original Articles

Effect of Make Parenting a Pleasure on Parenting Skills and Parental Depression

, PhD, , PhD, , MPH, , MPH & , MS
Pages 1-19 | Received 16 Dec 2018, Accepted 09 Jul 2019, Published online: 25 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

This paper explores a feasibility trial examining the effects of the Make Parenting A Pleasure (MPAP), a 12-week parent training program designed to promote family resilience by strengthening the following factors: parental resilience, social connections, concrete support in times of need, knowledge of parenting and child development, and social and emotional competence in children. Fifty-nine (59) participants were assigned to either a treatment group (n = 32) or a waitlist control group (n = 27). Results showed that participants in the MPAP treatment group demonstrated an increase in parenting skills and child development knowledge as well as a decrease in parental depression when compared to waitlist control group participants. Results emphasize the importance of promoting resiliency by supporting parents through direct instruction and skill development.

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Funding

This publication was made possible [in part] by funding from a Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies' Service to Science Initiative Subcontract for Building Evaluation Capacity for Evidence-based Interventions, provided on behalf of the United States, Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

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