Wilkerson, David A.Gregory Jr., Virgil L.Kim, Hea-Won2022-09-142022-09-142020Wilkerson, D. A., Gregory Jr., V. L., & Kim, H.-W. (2020). Online psychoeducation with parent management training: Examining the contribution of peer support. Child & Family Social Work, 25(2), 448–459. https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12701https://hdl.handle.net/1805/29997Psychoeducation is an empirically based intervention that is increasingly delivered online to individuals and groups. Low participation has been a problem for online designs that include peer support. New technology designs have been called for, and in response, we developed a model that synchronized the delivery of individual and group-based psychoeducational activities for parent management training. We used a problem-based learning strategy delivered to caregivers of youth demonstrating oppositional behaviours to encourage the development of helping processes and peer support. This mixed methods intervention study had high rates of participant retention and positive measurable changes for two of its three psychoeducational outcome measures. When we merged the study data, we observed that mutual aid—a frequently sought goal of group-based interventions—contributed to participant outcomes.enOnline Pyschoeducationparent management trainingpeer supportOnline psychoeducation with parent management training: Examining the contribution of peer supportArticle