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Dev Neurorehabil ; 23(4): 218-230, 2020 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31345088

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Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) are at risk of impairments in self-regulation and disruptive behavior. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the Signposts program to reduce disruptive behavior and improve self-regulation in Hispanic children with ABI, and reduce parental stress and improve parenting practices. Using a randomized controlled trial design, we assigned children (n = 71) and their parents to Signposts or generic telephone support. Blinded assessors conducted assessments at pre-intervention, immediately post-intervention, and at 3 months post-intervention. Signposts was effective in reducing dysfunctional parenting practices. Further, when analyzing participants at risk of behavioral disturbance (n = 46), Signposts was effective in reducing child disruptive behavior in the home environment and emotional self-regulation. No differences were found for parental stress, parent sense of competence, child disruptive behaviors at school, and child cognitive and behavioral self-regulation. The reduction in disruptive behavior was associated with the implementation of authoritative parenting practices (external regulation), and not associated with child self-regulation.


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Lesões Encefálicas/reabilitação , Poder Familiar , Comportamento Problema , Adulto , Lesões Encefálicas/psicologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Hispânico ou Latino , Humanos , Masculino , México , Relações Pais-Filho , Pais/educação
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