A number of researchers and policy makers have recently argued that the most effective way of dealing with long-run disadvantage and the intergenerational transmission of poverty is through early childhood intervention and in particular policies aimed at supporting the family. This study was part of a randomised evaluation of the Incredible Years Program, which is aimed at improving the skills and parenting strategies of parents who have children with conduct problems. The results show that the treatment significantly reduced behavioural problems in young children. Furthermore our detailed cost analysis, when combined with a consideration of the potential long-run benefits associated with the programme, suggest that the long-run rate of ret...
The prognosis for children with early-onset conduct disorder is poor. Conduct disorder also has a so...
Objective: A community-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in urban areas charact...
Analysis of Australian longitudinal data, collected through the Longitudinal Study of Australian Chi...
A number of researchers and policy makers have recently argued that the most effective way of dealin...
A number of researchers and policy makers have recently argued that the most effective way of deali...
Early onset of behavioural problems has lasting negative effects on a broad range of lifetime outco...
Purpose – There is growing interest in the economic evaluation of public health prevention initiativ...
This paper presents evidence on early skill formation and parental investment using an experimentall...
Background: This systematic review of economic evaluations of universal preventative or targeted tre...
There is a substantial literature about cost-benefi t studies of social welfare interventions. It is...
Background: Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The ...
Background This systematic review of economic evaluations of universal preventative or targeted t...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and cost utility of a universally provided early years paren...
The prognosis for children with early-onset conduct disorder is poor. Conduct disorder also has a so...
The prognosis for children with early-onset conduct disorder is poor. Conduct disorder also has a so...
Objective: A community-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in urban areas charact...
Analysis of Australian longitudinal data, collected through the Longitudinal Study of Australian Chi...
A number of researchers and policy makers have recently argued that the most effective way of dealin...
A number of researchers and policy makers have recently argued that the most effective way of deali...
Early onset of behavioural problems has lasting negative effects on a broad range of lifetime outco...
Purpose – There is growing interest in the economic evaluation of public health prevention initiativ...
This paper presents evidence on early skill formation and parental investment using an experimentall...
Background: This systematic review of economic evaluations of universal preventative or targeted tre...
There is a substantial literature about cost-benefi t studies of social welfare interventions. It is...
Background: Child disruptive behavioural problems are a large and costly public health problem. The ...
Background This systematic review of economic evaluations of universal preventative or targeted t...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and cost utility of a universally provided early years paren...
The prognosis for children with early-onset conduct disorder is poor. Conduct disorder also has a so...
The prognosis for children with early-onset conduct disorder is poor. Conduct disorder also has a so...
Objective: A community-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in urban areas charact...
Analysis of Australian longitudinal data, collected through the Longitudinal Study of Australian Chi...