Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for Disruptive Behavior Disorders
- Forfatter(e)
- Park, J. S., Yoo, J. H.
- År
- 2026
- Tidsskrift
- Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Volum
- 37
- Sider
- 22-32
- Kategori(er)
- Atferdsproblemer, antisosial atferd og atferdsforstyrrelser
- Tiltakstype(r)
- Foreldreveiledning/-terapiNettverksbaserte tiltak
- Abstract
Disruptive behavior disorder (DBD), which includes oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, is among the most common externalizing disorders in childhood and adolescence. This review aimed to identify evidence-based psychotherapies for DBD and summarize their empirical foundations and characteristics. We searched for randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews using PubMed, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar, focusing on major evidence-based guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care tions demonstrated the strongest empirical support: Incredible Years, Triple P, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Parent Management Training-Oregon Model, Multisystemic Therapy, and Treatment Foster Care-Oregon Model. These programs share a behavioral foundation that emphasizes parent-centered interventions as the core therapeutic mechanism. Considering treatment resistance and legal implications, multisystemic and community-based approaches are recommended for adolescents with severe antisocial behavior. In Korea, existing studies have primarily applied cognitive-behavioral, child-focused, and group interventions with limited fidelity assessments and few parent-focused trials. Future priorities include disseminating and validating parent-based behavioral therapies, establishing longterm follow-up systems, and adapting digital or telehealth platforms to enhance accessibility. Strengthening evidence-based, scalable behavioral interventions is crucial for improving the outcomes of Korean youths with DBD.