Impact Of Intervention Strategies On The Interpersonal Behavior Of Children With Conduct Disorder A Study Of Three Cases In South West Shoa Zone Woliso Town
The major purpose of the study is to identify the impact of intervention strategies on therninterpersonal behaviors of children with conduct disorder. The subjects of the study were threernchildren selected from the children who were believed to have conduct disorder and supported inrncompassion organization at Woliso town and who come from relatively lower socio-economicrnstatus. Observation and interviews were data collection instruments used to collect data fromrnchildren with conduct disorder, parents and teacher of the children. The result of the study showsrnthat the appropriate use of intervention strategies as parent management training, solving schoolrnrelated factors, discussing with peer groups about the children and helping or supporting thernchildren themselves to have a positive relationship with others have a positive impact on therninterpersonal behaviors of children with conduct disorder. The intervention strategies reduced therninterpersonal problems of the children with conduct disorder. And also the interpersonalrnbehaviors of the children with conduct disorder were improved when compared with their ownrnprevious behaviors because of the applied intervention strategies. Family management training,rnsolving school related factors, discussing with peer groups about the subjects are the effectivernintervention strategies for the children with conduct disorder