Network meta-analysis of empirically derived component classes in parenting interventions for child conduct disorder
Child conduct disorders have important long-term public health sequelae, including higher risk of substance use and violence in adolescence and higher risk of mental health problems in adulthood. Parenting interventions informed by social learning theory have been consistently shown to be effective...
Main Authors: | Melendez-Torres, G, Leijten, P, Knerr, W, Gardner, F |
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Format: | Conference item |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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