A Meta-analytic Review of Components Associated with Parent Training Program Effectiveness

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology - Tập 36 Số 4 - Trang 567-589 - 2008
Jennifer W. Kaminski1, Linda Anne Valle1, Jill Filene2, Cynthia L. Boyle3
1Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
2James Bell Associates, Arlington, USA
3University of Kansas, Atlanta, USA

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