
A programme developed for the early detection of children’s disruptive behaviour and low-threshold digital parent training intervention was successfully transferred to child health clinics in primary health care, shows a new Finnish study. In addition, the programme’s low discontinuation rate implies that parents experienced digitally implemented intervention as both user-friendly and easily accessible. This is the first study on the implementation of an online psychosocial treatment in paediatric primary health care which is based on population screening.
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https://www.utu.fi/en/news/press-release/web-based-parent-training-intervention-for-childhood-disruptive-behaviour-successful-in-primary-health-care?source=Snapzu
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