A qualitative study of mechanisms underlying effects of a parenting intervention in rural Liberia
Parenting interventions can reduce child maltreatment and improve child outcomes in high-risk settings, but little is known about mechanisms underlying effects. This study presents qualitative findings on mechanisms of change from a randomized trial of a parenting intervention in Liberia. Participan...
Main Authors: | Giusto, A, Friis, E, Sim, A, Chase, R, Zayzay, J, Green, E, Puffer, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2017
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