Two population indicators related to disruptive behaviors served as the outcome variables for this study and will be derived from independent data-collection systems: (1) the number of children with problematic disruptive behavior recorded by all district hospitals and sub-district health care center and (2) the behavioral score and the number of children who score above the clinical cut-off of the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI; Eyberg & Pincus, 1999). Both outcomes were measured one month before implementation of the intervention (pre-intervention: T1) and one year after implementation (post-intervention: T2).
Two population indicators related to disruptive behaviors served as the outcome variables for this study and will be derived from independent data-collection systems: (1) the number of children with problematic disruptive behavior recorded by all district hospitals and sub-district health care center and (2) the behavioral score and the number of children who score above the clinical cut-off of the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI; Eyberg & Pincus, 1999). Both outcomes were measured one month before implementation of the intervention (pre-intervention: T1) and one year after implementation (post-intervention: T2).