APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Internet Interventions for Parents: A Diversity of Approaches
Increasing internet access has opened the door to delivery of therapeutic interventions on-line. This symposium, consisting of four talks by established researchers, focuses on interventions targeting parents of infants and young children. The symposium highlights the diversity of approaches and targets feasible within this delivery mechanism.
Chairs & Discussants
- Lisa SheeberChair
Oregon Research Institute
Presentations
- Translating Home-Based Parenting Interventions to Internet Delivery: Development Lessons LearnedEdward Feil, Kathleen Baggett, Betsy Davis, Lisa Sheeber, Susan Landry, Ursula Johnson
- Engaging Mothers at Risk in an Internet-Based Remote Coaching Intervention to Strengthen Parenting and Reduce Child Maltreatment Potential: A Randomized Controlled Trial Kathleen Baggett, Betsy Davis, Edward Feil, Lisa Sheeber, Craig Leve
- Efficacy and Parent Engagement in the Triple P Online System: A Three-Level Online System of Parenting Supports Delivered through Pediatric PracticesCarol Metzler, Julie Rusby, Ryann Crowley, Matthew Sanders, Frederick Rivara, Dimitri Christakis
- An Internet-Facilitated Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Low-Income Depressed MothersLisa Sheeber, Edward Feil, John Seeley, Craig Leve, Jeff Gau, Betsy Davis, et al.