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| Ranking |
Evidence-Based Practice |
| Description |
The Triple P- Positive Parenting Program is an internationally implemented system of parenting interventions for families with children 0-8. The program aims to: (1) promote the independence and health of families, (2) promote the development of non-violent, protective environments for children, (3) promote the development of children, (4) reduce the incidence of child abuse, mental illness, behavioral problems, delinquency and homelessness, and (5) enhance the competence, resourcefulness and self-sufficiency of parents in raising their children.
Program components include parenting seminars, parent skills-training sessions, and individual consultations. The quantity of service is adjusted according to a family need and dysfunction severity. Triple P messages are reinforced through media strategies, such as news stories, newsletters, and radio announcements, promoting positive parenting. |
| Goal / Mission |
Triple P aims to prevent behavioral, emotional and developmental problems in children by enhancing the knowledge, skills and confidence of parents. |
| Results / Accomplishments |
A randomized controlled trial was used to evaluate a county-wide implementation of the Triple P program. Eighteen medium-sized South Carolina counties were randomly assigned to program or control group. At the two-year follow-up, the Triple P counties, as compared to the control counties, showed a 25% reduction in the rate of substantiated child maltreatment and a 33% reduction in the rate of out-of-home placements. These effects were significant at the 0.05 level. |
| Categories |
Social Environment / Children's Social Environment
Social Environment / Family Structure
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| Organization(s) |
Triple P- Positive Parenting Program |
| Source |
Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy |
| Date of Publication |
2009 |
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| Primary Contact |
Ronald Prinz, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina Research Foundation

1512 Pendleton St

Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-7143
prinz@sc.edu
http://www5.triplep.net/
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| For more details |
http://evidencebasedprograms.org/wordpress/1366...
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| Target Audience |
Children, Families |
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