Background
The Triple P parenting programme has been reported to improve child mental health at population level, but it consumes substantial resources. Previous published work has suggested improvements in whole population scores in the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) Total Difficulties Scale among samples of children following introduction of the programme. This paper aims to explore whether Triple P had an impact on child mental health problems using routinely collected data over 6 years before and during the implementation of the multilevel Triple P programme in Glasgow City.
Louise Marryat (SCPHRP), Lucy Thompson and Philip Wilson
No evidence of whole population mental health impact of the Triple P parenting programme: findings from a routine dataset / SCPHRP by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0