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Background People with severe mental illness are facing significant and unique challenges in their roles as parents or expectant parents. Although evidence‐based parenting programs exist, individuals with severe mental illness are often excluded from such interventions, leaving their support needs largely unmet.
Jennifer Yee-man Tang +5 more
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Toddlers with Developmental Delays and Challenging Behaviors [PDF]
Behavior problems and parental expectations and practices were studied in a sample of 58 toddlers with developmental disabilities who were consecutively referred to a mental health clinic.
Fox, Robert A., Keller, Kathryn M
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Balancing Work and Family: A Controlled Evaluation of the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program as a Work-Site Intervention [PDF]
Despite a wealth of evidence showing that behavioural family intervention is an effective intervention for parents of children with behavioural and emotional problems, little attention has been given to the relationship between parents functioning at ...
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Background Some autistic children exhibit behavior that caregivers, clinicians, and researchers consider problematic. However, there is little consensus about the types of behaviors that should be treated as a problem and reduced via intervention.
Kristen Bottema‐Beutel +6 more
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Evaluation of a University-Community Partnership to Provide Home-Based, Mental Health Services for Children from Families Living in Poverty [PDF]
A university-community partnership is described that resulted in the development of community-based mental health services for young children from families living in poverty.
Fox, Robert A. +2 more
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The Economics of On-Farm Rice Drying in Arkansas [PDF]
Globally, rice producers are faced with the temporal problem of deciding the optimal time to being rice harvest. When harvested, paddy rice is typically at a moisture content (HMC) between 15 and 22%.
Parker, Clayton
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Treating Child Disruptive Behavior in High-Risk Families: A Comparative Effectiveness Trial from a Community-Based Implementation [PDF]
Parent management training programs have proven the most effective way to treat child behavior problems. This study reports on an effectiveness trial of a community-based implementation of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in comparison with the ...
Abrahamse, Mariëlle E. +4 more
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Background: Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The Incredible Years® (IY) parenting programme has been disseminated across the UK to prevent this problem and shown to be effective in several trials.
Frances Gardner +8 more
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Parenting Latino Toddlers and Preschoolers: Clinical and Nonclinical Samples [PDF]
Parenting practices contribute significantly to the social-emotional development of young children. There is limited literature that addresses the role of culture in parenting, particularly among Latino families who have very young children with ...
Fox, Robert A., Perez, Marie E.
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Group-Based Parent Training Interventions for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: a Literature Review [PDF]
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders should have access to interventions to help them understand and support their child.
A McAleese +21 more
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