Children with difficult behaviour sought for study exploring the epigenetic impact of successful parenting program.
The creators of a successful, free program for children with behavioural problems have received new funding to test whether the program can influence children鈥檚 exposure to ongoing behavioural issues at the genetic level.
A research team led by , director of the University鈥檚 and creator of the program, has received $846,000 from the National Health and Medical Research Council to continue delivering the program and test whether it can alter a child鈥檚 ongoing genetic risk. It is calling on parents in the greater Sydney region to take part in this study.
The Real Treatment 高清福利片: A Parenting Intervention for Child Conduct Problems is a 10-week parenting program delivered by the clinic, based at the University鈥檚 . It equips parents of two to eight-year olds to deal with children who won鈥檛 follow instructions, are very aggressive or regularly throw tantrums. The program focuses on showing parents how to work together to engage positively with children when they鈥檙e not behaving badly and to discipline them when they are.
Since it began in 2007 more than 1,000 families have participated in the program, which has proven highly effective at improving difficult behaviour.
If we can prove that a short parenting program can change a child鈥檚 ongoing genetic risk that would be phenomenal.
Previous research by Professor Dadds and colleagues established the receptor genes for the hormones聽听补苍诲听, and the chemical聽, are dampened in children with behavioural problems. These genes play a key role in shaping behaviour; cortisol influences stress levels, oxytocin is associated with attachment and trust, and dopamine has an impact on attention spans.聽
By taking a swab from inside the cheeks of participants before and after the program, Professor Dadds is hoping to establish whether it 鈥渢urns the receptors up鈥.
鈥淲e already know this is an effective program and that treating kids at an early age, rather than waiting until they鈥檙e teenagers, is easier and makes them more resilient. We鈥檙e now going one step further by using epigenetics to ask the question 鈥楥an we turn these genetic receptors back on with some positive parenting?鈥欌 he said.
Families who take part in this research will come away with better behaved children and contribute towards important blue-sky research, which could impact generations to come, he said.
鈥淚f we can prove that a short parenting program can change a child鈥檚 ongoing genetic risk that would be phenomenal.鈥
Parents wishing to take part in the Real Treatment 高清福利片 should contact the Child Behaviour Research Clinic. Participation requires an initial interview followed by weekly one-hour sessions at the clinic in Camperdown.