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Cost-effectiveness of a parenting program to reduce children’s behavioral problems among families receiving child protection services and other family support services : A randomized controlled trial

Rissanen Elisa; Karjalainen Piia; Kiviruusu Olli; Kankaanpää Eila; Aronen Eeva T.; Haula Taru; Sääksvuori Lauri; Vornanen Riitta; Linnosmaa Ismo

Cost-effectiveness of a parenting program to reduce children’s behavioral problems among families receiving child protection services and other family support services : A randomized controlled trial

Rissanen Elisa
Karjalainen Piia
Kiviruusu Olli
Kankaanpää Eila
Aronen Eeva T.
Haula Taru
Sääksvuori Lauri
Vornanen Riitta
Linnosmaa Ismo
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Elsevier
doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107491
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107491
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082785236
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Background: Children’s behavioral problems have high prevalence among families in the child welfare system, raising the need for cost-effective ways to diminish the problems.

Objective: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the Incredible Years® (IY) Parenting Program for children’s behavioral problems compared with a treatment-as-usual (TAU) in families receiving child protection services (CPS) and other family support services in Finland, from the health and social care payer’s perspective at the intervention end (post-assessment) and with a 12-month follow-up. Participants and setting: The randomized controlled trial included 102 families of 3–7-year-olds with behavioral problems. Families were recruited from CPS and other family support services in Finland.

Methods: Incremental net monetary benefit analysis combined the costs and effects of IY intervention and TAU groups. Costs included intervention costs and register-based children’s and mothers’ health and social care costs. Effectiveness measures were the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory and the Child Behavior Checklist.

Results: In the post-assessment, the cost-effectiveness results varied according to the effectiveness measures. Compared to TAU, the IY intervention was either not cost-effective or the cost-effectiveness depended on the decision-makers’ willingness to pay. In the 12-month follow-up, IY and TAU did not differ in costs or effects. Conclusions: The cost-effectiveness estimates from previously studied populations may not generalize to families receiving CPS. Families receiving CPS are in urgent need of cost-effective support to reduce the high prevalence of children’s behavioral problems. Keywords: cost-effectiveness, parenting program, behavioral problems, child protection services, social services.

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