Methodological issues in clinical child psychology research
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Methodological issues in clinical child psychology research
(Journal of clinical child psychology, vol. 24)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, c1995
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Includes bibliographies
Journal of section 1,division 12,of the American Psychological Association
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This special issue presents articles addressing current child psychotherapy outcome research. The papers reevaluate the methodological quality of previous studies, suggest coping strategies for researchers in this difficult area, and describe important new directions including long-term follow-up. They also detail methodological issues in using the major methods of measurement -- structured interview, behavioral observation, and rating scales -- and in using qualitative analysis. The role of ethnicity in relation to child clinical research -- specifically subject selection, design, and measurement -- is also explored. The issue concludes with thoughts about writing and editing child psychology research.
目次
Volume 24, Number 2, 1995
Contents: S.M. Eyberg, Jigsaws: Introduction to the Special Issue on Methodological Issues in Clinical Child Psychology Research. A.E. Kazdin, Scope of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Research: Limited Sampling of Dysfunctions, Treatments, and Client Characteristics. J.A. Durlak, A.M. Wells, J.K. Cotten, S. Johnson, Analysis of Selected Methodological Issues in Child Psychotherapy Research. L. Peterson, D. Bell-Dolan, Treatment Outcome Research in Child Psychology: Realistic Coping With the "Ten Commandments of Methodology." M.M. Black, E.W. Holden, Longitudinal Intervention Research in Children's Health and Development. L.B. Tarullo, D.T. Richardson, M. Radke-Yarrow, P.E. Martinez, Multiple Sources in Child Diagnosis: Parent-Child Concordance in Affectively Ill and Well Families. D. Drotar, R.E.K. Stein, E.C. Perrin, Methodological Issues in Using the Child Behavior Checklist and Its Related Instruments in Clinical Child Psychology Research. H. Hops, B. Davis, N. Longoria, Methodological Issues in Direct Observation: Illustrations With the Living in Familial Environments (LIFE) Coding System. G.L. Krahn, M.F. Hohn, C. Kime, Incorporating Qualitative Approaches Into Clinical Child Psychology Research. S.L. Foster, C.R. Martinez, Jr., Ethnicity: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Child Clinical Research. E.J. Betan, M.C. Roberts, K. McCluskey-Fawcett, Rates of Participation for Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology Research: Issues in Methodology. D.K. Routh, Confessions of an Editor, Including Mistakes I Have Made. BOOK REVIEWS: B.L. Bonner, L. McElreath, J. Puls, Clinical Handbook of Child Abuse and Neglect, by Lane J. Veltkamp and Thomas W. Miller. E.L. Coyle, Helping Bereaved Children: A Handbook for Practitioners, edited by Nancy Boyd Webb. CLINICAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY NEWS AND NOTES.
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