1. Every Family: The Australian Triple P System Population Trial
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Sanders, Matthew, Kylie, Baxter, Janeen, Western, Mark, Haynes, Michele, Morawska, Alina, and Clague, Denise
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Parenting ,Intergenerational closure ,Neighbourhood social cohesion and trust ,Positive Parenting ,Parents' efficacy to connect ,Social contagion ,Population Trial ,Social Disadvantage ,Child functioning ,Parenting program participation ,Parenting self-regulation ,Triple P Positive Parenting ,Social stigma ,Parenting practices and family adjustment ,Parenting program recognition ,Triple P ,Social and support networks ,Population-based study - Abstract
This project aims to determine the effectiveness of targeting a single capability such as parenting skills in a cost-effective way to prevent or reduce multiple risks associated with disadvantage and represents the first international population trial of a social intervention of this kind. The project will evaluate whether an integrated system for providing families with access to evidence-based parenting skills (the Triple P Positive Parenting Program System; TPS) has the potential to reduce risk factors associated with the intergenerational transmission of deep and persistent disadvantage (DPD) at a population level. The project will use quasi-experimental observational research design involving 33 socially disadvantaged communities within Queensland matched to similar communities within New South Wales who have not been exposed to the Triple P System.
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- 2022
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