This clinical trial provides preliminary empirical support
for the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a BFT
protocol to help Chinese families with disruptive preschool
children. Chinese families in Shanghai, China were willing
to participate in a BFT protocol, a culturally accommodated
version of HNC (McMahon and Forehand 2003). At
post-treatment, caregivers reported significant reduction in
child disruptive behaviors. Observational data showed that
children significantly increased compliance to caregiver
instructions during a clinic clean-up task context. Caregivers
increased positive parenting and decreased intrusive
comments during a clinic play context. Chinese parents
cooperated with the home BRC recording system, including
tracking play and TOs in the home setting. Using BRC
data, Chinese children demonstrated the expected reduction
in TO escape efforts when experiencing a modified room
TO backup system, designed in response to the Yu et al.
(2011) study to address cultural concerns. Finally, high
consumer satisfaction ratings were in support of the social
validity of the BFT protocol in mainland China. Nevertheless,
these findings are qualified by several specific
limitations (see Limitations and Implications for Future
Research below).
This clinical trial provides preliminary empirical supportfor the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a BFTprotocol to help Chinese families with disruptive preschoolchildren. Chinese families in Shanghai, China were willingto participate in a BFT protocol, a culturally accommodatedversion of HNC (McMahon and Forehand 2003). Atpost-treatment, caregivers reported significant reduction inchild disruptive behaviors. Observational data showed thatchildren significantly increased compliance to caregiverinstructions during a clinic clean-up task context. Caregiversincreased positive parenting and decreased intrusivecomments during a clinic play context. Chinese parentscooperated with the home BRC recording system, includingtracking play and TOs in the home setting. Using BRCdata, Chinese children demonstrated the expected reductionin TO escape efforts when experiencing a modified roomTO backup system, designed in response to the Yu et al.(2011) study to address cultural concerns. Finally, highconsumer satisfaction ratings were in support of the socialvalidity of the BFT protocol in mainland China. Nevertheless,these findings are qualified by several specificlimitations (see Limitations and Implications for FutureResearch below).
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