Article 

DATE: 10/16/2008 
CONTACT: Maria Joao Seabra-Santos seabramj@fpce.us.pt 
CATEGORY: Treatment Study 
REFERENCE: Seabra-Santos, M., Gaspar, M. Psychology and Educational Sciences, Psychopedagogy Center, University of Coimbra, Portugal. 

The Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Basic Parenting Programme: Parental Satisfaction in a Community Group of Portuguese Parents 

The Incredible Years Basic Parent Training Program is valid for Portuguese low-risk parents, from a facial and ecological point of view; Portuguese low risk parents show high levels of satisfaction concerning the Program. 

A powerpoint presentation of a study in Portugal with control group evaluating IY parent program. And a research poster of the study.

Location: Centro de Psicopedadogia, a research Centre based at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Coimbra, Portugal.

History: In October 2003 a team had the first training in the delivery of the IY Basic with an US trainer at the Centro de Psicopedagogia.

Translation and adaptation to Portuguese of all the IY Basic materials (including the DVD’s sub-titles and the translation of the manual and of the book for parents).

In 2007 the first IY Basic group was delivered by the two authors.

View the outcomes poster (PowerPoint)

Read the article (PowerPoint)

 

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