Maternal attachment status, psychosocial stressors and problem behaviour: follow-up after parent training courses for conduct disorder
- PMID: 8847379
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1995.tb01364.x
Maternal attachment status, psychosocial stressors and problem behaviour: follow-up after parent training courses for conduct disorder
Abstract
37 Mothers of children with conduct disorder who had received Parent Management Training (PMT) were interviewed using the Adult Attachment Interview, 13-43 months after treatment. Child behaviour levels at follow-up were strongly associated with the scores at referral in the unresolved attachment group, but not in the resolved group. This was reflected in a statistical interaction between referral behaviour score and resolved/unresolved attachment status in a regression model. This model, which also included a strong independent contribution from a composite psychological stress index, explained 66% of the variance in follow-up behaviour scores. The implications of these results for predicting the outcome of PMT are discussed.
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