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Volume 2, Issue 3, November 2003

Guest Editor - Matthew R. Sanders

Contents

Download all the editorials/abstracts for this issue (~100kb), or the full issue (~726Kb).

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>>Editorial
Professor Graham Martin

[Full Article (~21k)]


>>Guest Editorial - The translation of an evidence-based parenting program into regular clinical services
Matthew R. Sanders

[Full Article (~25k)]


>>Triple P - Positive Parenting Program: A population approach to promoting competent parenting
Matthew R. Sanders

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~111k)]


>>The Transition to School Project: Results from the classroom
Philippa McTaggart and Matthew R. Sanders

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~76k)]


>>Early intervention to help parents manage behavioural and emotional problems in early adolescents: What parents want
Alan Ralph, John Winston Toumbourou, Morgen Grigg, Rhiannon Mulcahy, Michael Carr-Gregg and Matthew R. Sanders

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~121k)]


>>Preliminary evaluation of the Group Teen Triple P program for parents of teenagers making the transition to high school
Alan Ralph and Matthew R. Sanders

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~65k)]


>>Community-wide implementation of a parenting program: the South East Sydney Positive Parenting Project
Carlie Dean, Karen Myors and Elizabeth Evans

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~70k)]


>>Training in parent consultation skills for primary care practitioners in early intervention in the pre-school context
Lea Crisante

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~64)]


>>Report on a program evaluation of a telephone assisted parenting support service for families living in isolated rural areas
Warren Cann, Helen Rogers and Greg Worley

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~51)]


>>Family Intervention Services program evaluation: A brief report on initial outcomes for families
Warren Cann, Helen Rogers and Jan Matthews

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~57)]


>>Evaluation of the Family Intervention Service for children presenting with characteristics associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Helen Rogers, Warren Cann, Daisy Cameron, Lyn Littlefield and Vince Lagioia

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~62)]


>>Implementation and process issues in using Group Triple P with Chinese parents: Preliminary findings
Lea Crisante and Sally Ng

[Abstract (~11k)] -=o=- [Full Article (~64)]



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