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Original Articles

Effectiveness of Community-Delivered Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Compared to Usual Care

, PhD, , PhD & , PhD
Pages 279-305 | Received 01 Dec 2018, Accepted 17 Sep 2018, Published online: 09 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

This study used a quasi-experimental design to explore implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) by community therapists after they completed their standard PCIT training. Child outcomes were compared to children in usual care. PCIT significantly differed from usual care in all aspects of treatment including that families in the PCIT group received significantly fewer hours of service. Children in PCIT had larger reductions in disruptive behavior. However, intent-to-treat analyses of child outcomes found no significant between-group differences. Limitations included cross contamination of participants between conditions and small sample size. More research is needed to examine the effectiveness of PCIT in the community, including its cost-effectiveness and long-term follow-up.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the PCIT lab at West Virginia University as well as the administrators, therapists, and families who made this study possible.

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