Whether you are an individual practitioner offering parenting support to patients or clients, or a government, agency or organization implementing parenting interventions across a community, you need to be confident you can rely on the parenting program you choose. Can it genuinely help your parents? Evidence-based practice is now the standard commonly demanded by providers and funding bodies.
Triple P's body of evidence is the most extensive of any parenting program. Triple P has been part of more than 740 trials, studies and published papers, including more than 380 evaluation papers, 182 of which are randomized controlled trials [63% (242) of evaluation studies have no developer involvement].
Triple P's programs are tested both independently and in conjunction with the Parenting and Family Support Centre, University of Queensland. At the most recent update, 1541 different authors from 499 institutions across 37 countries worldwide have contributed to the Triple P evidence base.
For more information, see: https://pfsc-evidence.psy.uq.edu.au/
LAST UPDATED: 20th June 2022