Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Prevention Program for Child Behavior and Emotional Problems: Barriers to Research and Program Participation. Prevention Science. 2005;6(4):275-286.Despite the potential of parent training as a prevention and behavioral family intervention strategy, there are a number of important issues related to implementation (e.g., recruitment and retention of families). This paper presents recruitment and retention data from families enrolling in a randomized controlled universal prevention trial for child behavior problems conducted in Germany. The recruitment rate averaged 31% (general project participation), with families of lower socioeconomic status (SES...
Many trials fail to include the targeted number of participants, causing scientific and ethical prob...
Background. Child mental health problems are now recognised as a key public health concern. Parentin...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
Contains fulltext : 158159.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Research substa...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
The Well-Being Promotion Program (WBPP) is a school-based positive psychology intervention implement...
This study examined parent characteristics and barriers to participation in a community-based preven...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Families experiencing child maltreatment or risk factors for child maltreatment often receive referr...
The aim of this mental health promotion initiative was to evaluate the effectiveness of a uni-versal...
Disruptive behaviour problems (DBPs) during childhood exert a high burden on individuals, families a...
Approximately 10–25% of children and youth suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, e...
Heinrichs N, Hahlweg K, Naumann S, Kuschel A, Bertram H, Staender D. Universelle Prävention kindlich...
Background: Children are a common target group in behavioural health research. Yet their recruitment...
Background: The main objective of this project is to create a research and intervention model to pro...
Many trials fail to include the targeted number of participants, causing scientific and ethical prob...
Background. Child mental health problems are now recognised as a key public health concern. Parentin...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
Contains fulltext : 158159.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Research substa...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
The Well-Being Promotion Program (WBPP) is a school-based positive psychology intervention implement...
This study examined parent characteristics and barriers to participation in a community-based preven...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Families experiencing child maltreatment or risk factors for child maltreatment often receive referr...
The aim of this mental health promotion initiative was to evaluate the effectiveness of a uni-versal...
Disruptive behaviour problems (DBPs) during childhood exert a high burden on individuals, families a...
Approximately 10–25% of children and youth suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, e...
Heinrichs N, Hahlweg K, Naumann S, Kuschel A, Bertram H, Staender D. Universelle Prävention kindlich...
Background: Children are a common target group in behavioural health research. Yet their recruitment...
Background: The main objective of this project is to create a research and intervention model to pro...
Many trials fail to include the targeted number of participants, causing scientific and ethical prob...
Background. Child mental health problems are now recognised as a key public health concern. Parentin...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...