Search Results - "Grimas, Ellen"
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Preventing enduring behavioural problems in young children through early psychological intervention (Healthy Start, Happy Start): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (15-11-2017)“…Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to the individual and society, including an increased risk of mental and…”
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A video-feedback parenting intervention to prevent enduring behaviour problems in at-risk children aged 12-36 months: the Healthy Start, Happy Start RCT
Published in Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) (01-05-2021)“…Behaviour problems emerge early in childhood and place children at risk for later psychopathology. To evaluate the clinical effectiveness and…”
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Predicting Treatment Outcomes in the 'Helping Children Achieve' Randomised Controlled Trial : Exploring Possible Moderators and Mediators of Treatment Effects on Child Conduct and Literacy
Published 01-01-2023“…Background and Rationale: Early intervention aims to identify children at risk of later poor outcomes and intervene before they become established. Two…”
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A Brief Home-Based Parenting Intervention to Reduce Behavior Problems in Young Children: A Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial
Published in JAMA pediatrics (01-06-2021)“…Behavior problems are one of the most common mental health disorders in childhood and can undermine children's health, education, and employment outcomes into…”
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The power of couple-focused approaches in the perinatal period
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Psychometric properties of the preschool strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) in UK 1-to-2-year-olds
Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-12-2024)“…Early identification of emotional and behavioural difficulties in very young children is crucial for intervention and prevention. The Strengths and…”
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