Participation in “Parents Who Care”: Predicting Program Initiation and Exposure in Two Different Program Formats

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Kevin P. Haggerty1, Elizabeth P. MacKenzie1, Martie L. Skinner1, Tracy W. Harachi1, Richard F. Catalano1
1Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Washington, USA

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