Research review: harnessing the power of individual participant data in a meta-analysis of the benefits and harms of the Incredible Years parenting program
Parenting programs aim to reduce children's conduct problems through improvement of family dynamics. To date, research on the precise benefits and possible harms of parenting programs on family well-being has been unsystematic and likely to be subject to selective outcome reporting and publicat...
Main Authors: | Leijten, P, Gardner, F, Landau, S, Harris, V, Mann, J, Hutchings, J, Beecham, J, Bonin, E, Scott, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2017
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