Title of article :
Effects of a Parenting Intervention on Features
of Psychopathy in Children
Author/Authors :
Renee McDonald، نويسنده , , Mary Catherine Dodson &
David Rosenfield، نويسنده , , Ernest N. Jouriles، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This study examined whether Project Support, a
parenting intervention shown to reduce child conduct
problems, also exerts positive effects on features of
psychopathy in children. Participants were 66 families
(mothers and children) recruited from domestic violence
shelters who participated in a randomized controlled trial
evaluating Project Support. Each family included at least
one child between the ages of 4 and 9 who was exhibiting
clinical levels of conduct problems. Families were randomly
assigned to the Project Support intervention condition or
to an existing services comparison condition, and they were
assessed on 6 occasions over 20 months, following their
departure from the shelter. Children in families in the
Project Support condition, compared with those in the
comparison condition, exhibited greater reductions in
features of psychopathy. Moreover, the changes in features
of psychopathy remained after accounting for changes in
conduct problems. Project Support’s effects on features of
psychopathy were mediated by improvements in mothers’
harsh and inconsistent parenting. These findings on the
effects of an intervention on features of psychopathy are the
first from a randomized controlled trial. They inform the
debate about whether features of psychopathy in children
are responsive to intervention, and hold important implications
for clinical practice.
Keywords :
Child psychopathy . Intervention . Parenting .Conduct problems . Externalizing problems intimate partnerviolence
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology