Parenting programs for underserved populations: Issues of scientific integrity and social justice
Research suggests that parenting programs are effective for preventing behavioral and emotional difficulties in children, but a lot more attention needs to be paid to issues of context and culture during the development, testing and implementation of these interventions. The views and needs of under...
Main Authors: | Baumann, A, Mejia, A, Lachman, J, Parra-Cardona, R, Lopez-Zeron, G, Amador Buenabad, N, Vargas, E, Rodrigeuz, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2018
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