Physical Abuse Treatment Outcome Project: Application of
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to Physically Abusive
Parents
Dataset Number: 100
Investigator(s): Mark Chaffin
Abstract: This project was a randomized clinical
trial designed to test the efficacy and sufficiency of Parent-Child
Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in preventing re-reports of physical
abuse among physically abusive parents entering the child welfare
system. One hundred ten physically abusive parents and their abused
children were randomly assigned to one of three intervention
conditions: 1) A modified PCIT-based parenting program, 2) The same
modified PCIT-based program plus individualized wrap-around
services, and 3) a community parenting group program that is
representative of current standard care in the field. Pre- and
post-test measures of the family were taken. Areas of assessment
included depression, severity of abuse and neglect, internalizing
and externalizing problem behaviors, child abuse potential, parent
drug and alcohol disorders, parent-child interaction, parent and
child intelligence, child’s perception of parent behaviors, and
parent’s willingness to change behavior. A demographics
questionnaire was also administered and a review of child
maltreatment reports was conducted.
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