Initial impact of the Fast Track prevention trial for conduct problems: I. The high-risk sample. Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group
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The WHO Health Promoting School framework for improving the health and well-being of students and their academic achievementEducational and skills-based interventions for preventing relationship and dating violence in adolescents and young adultsSchool-based secondary prevention programmes for preventing violenceParenting interventions for children with autism spectrum and disruptive behavior disorders: opportunities for cross-fertilizationInitial impact of the Fast Track prevention trial for conduct problems: II. Classroom effects. Conduct Problems Prevention Research GroupMarginal Mean Models for Dynamic RegimesThe construct of resilience: implications for interventions and social policiesPrevention of serious conduct problems in youth with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderFrom statistical associations to causation: what developmentalists can learn from instrumental variables techniques coupled with experimental dataAlternative methods for handling attrition: an illustration using data from the Fast Track evaluationUsing engineering control principles to inform the design of adaptive interventions: a conceptual introduction.A personalized and control systems engineering conceptual approach to target childhood anxiety in the contexts of cultural diversityAssertive outreach strategies for narrowing the adolescent substance abuse treatment gap: implications for research, practice, and policy.Issues in the Economic Evaluation of Prevention Programs.Covariation of self- and other-directed aggression among inpatient youth: continuity in the transition to treatment and shared risk factors.The storm and stress (or calm) of early adolescent self-concepts: within- and between-subjects variabilityFast Track intervention effects on youth arrests and delinquency.Long-term outcome of a randomized controlled universal prevention trial through a positive parenting program: is it worth the effort?"When Will Your Program Be Available in Spanish?" Adapting an Early Parenting Intervention for Latino Families.Effects of monetary incentives on engagement in the PACE parenting program.Preventive interventions addressing underage drinking: state of the evidence and steps toward public health impact.Moderating effects of parental well-being on parenting efficacy outcomes by intervention delivery model of the early risers conduct problems prevention programQuality and ecology of adversity as common mechanisms of risk and resilience.Effective interventions for children and adolescents with conduct disorder.Assessing the effectiveness of the 'Incredible Years(®) parent training' to parents of young children with ADHD symptoms - a preliminary reportChild and parental outcomes of a group parenting intervention for Latino families: A pilot study of the CANNE program.Combining parent and child training for young children with ADHD.Child and parental outcomes following involvement in a preventive intervention: efficacy of the PACE program.Testosterone reactivity to provocation mediates the effect of early intervention on aggressive behavior.Social information processing in preschool children: Relations to sociodemographic risk and problem behaviorCross-sectional study into the costs and impact on family functioning of 4-year-old children with aggressive behavior.A Risk-based Model Predictive Control Approach to Adaptive Interventions in Behavioral HealthTheoretical and methodological considerations in cross-generational research on parenting and child aggressive behavior.Psychosocial outcomes in children with hemifacial microsomiaParent training plus contingency management for substance abusing families: a Complier Average Causal Effects (CACE) analysis.The multisite violence prevention project: background and overviewDevelopmental mediation of genetic variation in response to the Fast Track prevention programPrevention and treatment of childhood and adolescent aggression and antisocial behaviour: a selective review.Can Genetics Predict Response to Complex Behavioral Interventions? Evidence from a Genetic Analysis of the Fast Track Randomized Control TrialEffects on school outcomes in low-income minority youth: preliminary findings from a community-partnered study of a school-based trauma intervention
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Initial impact of the Fast Track prevention trial for conduct problems: I. The high-risk sample. Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group
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