addresses: Centre for Community Child Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia. harriet.hiscock@rch.org.aunotes: PMCID: PMC2234515types: Journal Article; Multicenter Study; Randomized Controlled Trial; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2008, Vol. 336, Issue 7639, pp. 318 - 321To determine whether a parenting programme, offered universally in primary care, can prevent behavioural problems in children and improve parenting and maternal mental health
Background: Childhood adversities, such as poor parental practices, exposure to violence, and risk b...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: There is large body of knowledge to support the importance of early interventions to imp...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background: Externalising and internalising problems affect one in seven school-aged children and ar...
Background: The World Health Organization predicts that by 2030 internalising problems (e.g. depress...
BACKGROUND: Preventive efforts targeting childhood anxiety and depression symptoms have the potentia...
Objectives: Parenting is central to children’s optimal development and accounts for a substantial pr...
Background: Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to ...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Background: Preventive efforts targeting childhood anxiety and depression symptoms have the potentia...
BackgroundExternalising and internalising problems affect one in seven school-aged children and are ...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Objective To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series ...
Background: Childhood adversities, such as poor parental practices, exposure to violence, and risk b...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: There is large body of knowledge to support the importance of early interventions to imp...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background: Externalising and internalising problems affect one in seven school-aged children and ar...
Background: The World Health Organization predicts that by 2030 internalising problems (e.g. depress...
BACKGROUND: Preventive efforts targeting childhood anxiety and depression symptoms have the potentia...
Objectives: Parenting is central to children’s optimal development and accounts for a substantial pr...
Background: Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to ...
Background: Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolesce...
Background: Preventive efforts targeting childhood anxiety and depression symptoms have the potentia...
BackgroundExternalising and internalising problems affect one in seven school-aged children and are ...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Objective To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series ...
Background: Childhood adversities, such as poor parental practices, exposure to violence, and risk b...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: There is large body of knowledge to support the importance of early interventions to imp...