Research demonstrates that interventions targeting multiple settings within a child's life are more effective in treating or preventing conduct disorder. One such program is the Incredible Years Series, which comprises three treatment components, each focused on a different context and type of daily social interaction that a child encounters. This article explores the cost-effectiveness of stacking multiple intervention components versus delivering single intervention components.
Economic data may be used to compare competing intervention formats. In the case of this program, providing multiple intervention components was cost-effective.
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Year: 2010
Bibliography: Foster, E. M., Olchowski, A. E., and Webster-Stratton, C. H. 2007. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. DOI: 10.1097/chi.0b013e3181514c8a
Authors: Foster, Olchowski, Webster-Stratton, ,