Background - Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more common in socially disadvantaged groups than they are in advantaged groups. Untreated, conduct problems have a poor prognosis, with increasing gaps between socioeconomic groups, and high rates of subsequent criminality. Incredible Years is a high quality parenting programme for reducing conduct problems and is widely disseminated in Europe. Many trials have shown Incredible Years to be effective but the potential effects of parenting interventions on social inequality are unknown. Some behavioural interventions (eg, smoking cessation programmes), although beneficial overall, can widen inequality gaps. Because single trials and aggregate-level...
Objective: There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems m...
Objective There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems me...
Objective There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems me...
Background Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more com...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
Background: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The ...
Background Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The I...
Background: Parenting programs aim to reduce children’s conduct problems through improvement of fami...
Objective: There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems m...
Objective There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems me...
Objective There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems me...
Background Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more com...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
Background: Childhood conduct problems are a costly public health problem and are five times more co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The ...
Background Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The I...
Background: Parenting programs aim to reduce children’s conduct problems through improvement of fami...
Objective: There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems m...
Objective There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems me...
Objective There is concern whether established parenting programs for children’s conduct problems me...