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Level 4 interventions are intensive 8- to session parenting skills programs that can be delivered in group, individual, and self-help formats.

Enhanced Triple P Level 5 provides adjunctive interventions for families in which parenting concerns occur in the context of other major adult adjustment problems, such as marital conflict and depression. In addition to the 5 levels of the system, a number of empirically validated derivative programs have been developed.

There have been a large number of evaluations completed on the Triple P intervention, focusing on the different levels of the intervention, as well as different modes of delivery. The evaluations tend to report large effect sizes in treatment outcomes, with good maintenance of treatment gains, and high levels of participant satisfaction. Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu. The program is formed on the basis of five core positive-parenting principles that address specific risk and protective factors known to predict positive developmental and mental health outcomes in children: ensuring a safe and engaging environment creating a positive learning environment using assertive discipline having realistic expectations taking care of oneself as a parent These five principles translate into 35 specific strategies and parenting skills that can be grouped into several major categories: parent-child relationship enhancement, encouraging desirable behaviour, teaching new skills and behaviours, managing misbehaviours, preventing problems in high-risk situations, self-regulation skills, parental mood-management and coping skills, and partner support and communication skills.

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