Search Results - "Gardner, Frances E. M."
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Standards of Evidence for Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Scale-up Research in Prevention Science: Next Generation
Published in Prevention science (01-10-2015)“…A decade ago, the Society of Prevention Research (SPR) endorsed a set of standards for evidence related to research on prevention interventions. These…”
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Parents Anticipating Misbehaviour: An Observational Study of Strategies Parents Use to Prevent Conflict with Behaviour Problem Children
Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-11-1999)“…Research on the role of parenting styles in the development of disruptive behaviour problems has focused primarily on how parents handle conflict once it has…”
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Parent—Child Interaction and Conduct Disorder
Published in Educational psychology review (01-06-1992)“…This paper reviews recent research on the role of parent—child interaction in the etiology of children's conduct disorder. It examines the role of social and…”
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Inconsistent parenting: is there evidence for a link with children's conduct problems?
Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-04-1989)“…Traditional interview studies of inconsistent parental discipline show a strong link with young children's conduct problems. Observational studies of…”
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Positive interaction between mothers and conduct-problem children: is there training for harmony as well as fighting?
Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-06-1987)“…Child behavior therapists have concentrated largely on the study of family conflict in conduct-problem children. Positive interactions, such as play and…”
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The quality of joint activity between mothers and their children with behaviour problems
Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-07-1994)“…This study used a detailed home observational system to analyse mother-child interaction during spontaneous joint play. Compared to matched controls, mothers…”
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