Université de Fribourg

Enhancing positive development of children : Effects of a multilevel randomized controlled intervention on parenting and child problem behavior

Cina, Annette ; Röösli, Martin ; Schmid, Holger ; Lattmann, Urs Peter ; Fäh, Barbara ; Schöneneberger, Michaela ; Kern-Scheffelt, Walter ; Randall, Ashley K. ; Bodenmann, Guy

In: Family Science, 2011, vol. 2, no. 1, p. 43-57

Parent-oriented and school-oriented programs that aim to improve child behavior and mental health are well established, few studies focus on the possibility of additional benefits arising from a combined intervention. This study uses a randomized control trial and assesses whether the combination of two standardized evidence-based intervention programs, Triple P (a self-directed...

Université de Fribourg

The effectiveness of a coping-focused prevention approach : A two-year longitudinal study

Bodenmann, Guy ; Perrez, Meinrad ; Cina, Annette ; Widmer, Kathrin

In: Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2002, vol. 61, no. 4, p. 195-202

This article focuses upon a new preventive approach designed to improve personal stress management skills. The Coping Enhancement Training (CET) is derived from the Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET) and encompasses both an individual and a dyadic aspect. In this study, only the individual element is described. The training is based upon the transactional stress concepts of Lazarus...

Université de Fribourg

Verbesserung der individuellen Belastungsbewältigung im Rahmen des Freiburger Stress-Präventions-Trainings (FSPT) : Ergebnisse einer 1-Jahres-Follow-up-Untersuchung = The enhancement of individual coping skills: The effectiveness of the Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET) within 1 year

Bodenmann, Guy ; Perrez, Meinrad ; Cina, Annette ; Widmer, Kathrin

In: Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, 2001, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 2-12

This article focuses upon a new preventive approach designed to improve the personal stress management skills. The training is based upon the transactional stress concept of Lazarus and his coworkers and the further development of this approach by Perrez and Reicherts. Personal coping skills are trained within 6 hours by means of theoretical, diagnostical, and practical work. In this article the...