Parenting programmes are the recommended treatments of conduct disorders (CD) in children, but little is known about their longer term cost-effectiveness. This study aimed to evaluate the population cost-effectiveness of one of the most researched evidence-based parenting programmes, the Triple P-Positive Parenting Programme, delivered in a group and individual format, for the treatment of CD in children. A population-based multiple cohort decision analytic model was developed to estimate the cost per disability-adjusted life year (DALY) averted of Triple P compared with a 'no intervention' scenario, using a health sector perspective. The model targeted a cohort of 5-9-year-old children with CD in Australia currently seeking treatment, and ...
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Early onset of behavioural problems has lasting negative effects on a broad range of lifetime outco...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitiv...
Parenting programmes are the recommended treatments of conduct disorders (CD) in children, but littl...
Parenting programmes are the recommended treatments of conduct disorders (CD) in children, but littl...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the economic case for the implementation ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of parent training programmes for the trea...
BACKGROUND: Prevention and early intervention for anxiety disorders has lagged behind many other for...
Background: Prevention and early intervention for anxiety disorders has lagged behind many other for...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programs and self-help parenting interventions employing written materials are...
BACKGROUND: Behavior problems are common among children and place a high disease and financial burde...
BackgroundBehavior problems are common among children and place a high disease and financial burden ...
Background Conduct disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders in children and may persist i...
The early onset of externalizing behaviour problems (EBP) is associated with negative outcomes later...
BACKGROUND: Early-onset child conduct problems are common and costly. A large number of studies and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Early onset of behavioural problems has lasting negative effects on a broad range of lifetime outco...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitiv...
Parenting programmes are the recommended treatments of conduct disorders (CD) in children, but littl...
Parenting programmes are the recommended treatments of conduct disorders (CD) in children, but littl...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the economic case for the implementation ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of parent training programmes for the trea...
BACKGROUND: Prevention and early intervention for anxiety disorders has lagged behind many other for...
Background: Prevention and early intervention for anxiety disorders has lagged behind many other for...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programs and self-help parenting interventions employing written materials are...
BACKGROUND: Behavior problems are common among children and place a high disease and financial burde...
BackgroundBehavior problems are common among children and place a high disease and financial burden ...
Background Conduct disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders in children and may persist i...
The early onset of externalizing behaviour problems (EBP) is associated with negative outcomes later...
BACKGROUND: Early-onset child conduct problems are common and costly. A large number of studies and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Early onset of behavioural problems has lasting negative effects on a broad range of lifetime outco...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitiv...