Background. Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improvements in children’s behaviour and other outcomes. However, the UK evidence base for these remains limited. Objective. The objective of this trial was to investigate the impact, value for money and longer-term outcomes of the Good Behaviour Game. Study hypotheses centred on immediate impact (hypothesis 1); subgroup effects (at-risk boys, hypothesis 2); implementation effects (dosage, hypothesis 3); maintenance/sleeper effects (12- and 24-month post-intervention follow-ups, hypothesis 4); the temporal association between mental health and academic attainment (hypothesis 5); and the health economic impact of the Good Behaviour Game (hypothesis...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Objective: Two key treatment effect modifiers—implementation variability and participant cumulative ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children...
BackgroundUniversal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improvem...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improve...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
This study aimed to examine the impact of a universal, school-based intervention, the Good Behavior ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children's ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Objective: Two key treatment effect modifiers—implementation variability and participant cumulative ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children...
BackgroundUniversal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improvem...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improve...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
Background: Universal, school-based behaviour management interventions can produce meaningful improv...
This study aimed to examine the impact of a universal, school-based intervention, the Good Behavior ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children's ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children’s ...
Objective: Two key treatment effect modifiers—implementation variability and participant cumulative ...
Background: There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions to promote children...