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Table 2 Changes on the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI)

From: Parent–child interaction therapy for preschool children with disruptive behaviour problems in the Netherlands

 

n

Pre

Post

t

Effect size

n

Pre

Post

t

Effect size

Intensity

Intensity

(d)

Problem

Problem

(d)

M

SD

M

SD

M

SD

M

SD

Mothers

              

CDI

25

156.4

32.0

128.2

28.9

6.2***

.92

23

20.4

8.3

17.3

8.0

2.5**

.38

PDI

24

127.3

28.3

102.8

23.7

4.5***

.94

22

16.5

7.5

7.9

6.7

4.8***

1.21

Total treatment

23

154.0

32.2

100.2

20.5

8.4***

1.99

21

20.0

8.5

7.8

6.9

5.6***

1.56

Fathers

              

CDI

14

151.9

31.8

128.9

34.8

2.6**

.69

12

21.4

6.8

15.8

10.1

2.2*

.65

PDI

16

126.4

31.9

101.9

31.2

3.3*

.78

15

15.5

9.3

7.9

8.9

3.8**

.83

Total treatment

15

153.3

30.9

101.0

24.3

6.7***

1.88

12

19.8

7.2

8.0

8.9

5.9***

1.48

Non-clinical group 1

59

80.5

20.4

80.8

22.8

-.2

-.02

56

3.3

5.3

2.3

4.2

1.8

.21

  1. Note. ECBI Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory, CDI Child-Directed Interaction phase, PDI Parent-Directed Interaction phase.
  2. *p < .10, **p < .05, ***p < .001.
  3. 1 Post in the Non-Clinical Comparison Group corresponds to a six months follow-up; This Non-Clinical Group only represents mothers.