Effectiveness of the Social-Emotional Prevention Program Enhanced Version (SEP+)
Child Behavior Problem
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Child Behavior Problem focused on measuring social-emotional competence, externalizing problems, internalizing problems, parenting practices, parent stress
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- all children for whom parental informed consent is provided
- child age between 4.5-6.5 years at the time of participant recruitment
- children classified at risk for externalizing problems, based on their score (cutoff T > 67) on the Externalizing Problems scale from the CBCL, and C-TRF respectively (for statistical analyses in relation to the indicated intervention)
Exclusion Criteria:
- previous child participation in a program designed to enhance social-emotional skills and/or parent participation to another parent training program
- child's age below 4.5 years or over 6.5 years at the time of participant recruitment
- children classified not at risk based on their score (cutoff T < 67) on the Externalizing Problems scale from the CBCL, and C-TRF respectively (for statistical analyses in relation to the indicated intervention)
Sites / Locations
- Babes-Bolyai University, Department of Psychology
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Intervention group (SEP+)
SEP+ is designed as a multi-focused (child, teacher, parent) school-based intervention, which can be employed as either a universal (i.e. targeting all children) or an indicated prevention program (i.e. targeting specifically children at risk for behavior problems). The SEP+ intervention comprises three types of intervention: 1) the classroom-based intervention in the form of a curriculum of 43 activities (2-3 activities/week) delivered over 4-months aimed at developing social-emotional skills; 2) a 6-sessions (2-2.5h/session) teacher training focused on increasing the use of positive discipline strategies and developing coaching skills for supporting children's social-emotional learning; and 3) a 6 sessions parent training (1.5.-2h/session) aiming to teach ways to manage parenting stress, to increase parent-child quality time, support children's emotion regulation and problem-solving, as well as increase positive discipline strategies.