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dc.contributor.authorSanders, M. R.en
dc.contributor.authorHiggins, D. J.en
dc.contributor.authorHavighurst, S. S.en
dc.contributor.authorMazzucchelli, T. G.en
dc.contributor.authorToumbourou, J. W.en
dc.contributor.authorMiddeldorp, C. M.en
dc.contributor.authorChainey, C.en
dc.contributor.authorCobham, V. E.en
dc.contributor.authorHarnett, P.en
dc.contributor.authorDoyle, F. L.en
dc.contributor.authorMorawska, A.en
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T23:49:39Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-07T23:49:39Z-
dc.date.issued2022en
dc.identifier.citation, 2022en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/4130-
dc.description.abstractParents can be essential change-agents in their children's lives. To support parents in their parenting role, a range of programs have been developed and evaluated. In this paper, we provide an overview of the evidence for the effectiveness of parenting interventions for parents and children across a range of outcomes, including child and adolescent mental and physical health, child and adolescent competencies and academic outcomes, parental skills and competencies, parental wellbeing and mental health, and prevention of child maltreatment and family violence. Although there is extensive research showing the effectiveness of evidence-based parenting programs, these are not yet widely available at a population level and many parents are unable to access support. We outline how to achieve increased reach of evidence-based parenting supports, highlighting the policy imperative to adequately support the use of these supports as a way to address high priority mental health, physical health, and social problems.L6370028732022-01-27 <br />en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofChild psychiatry and human developmenten
dc.titlePolicies are Needed to Increase the Reach and Impact of Evidence-Based Parenting Supports: A Call for a Population-Based Approach to Supporting Parents, Children, and Familiesen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10578-021-01309-0en
dc.subject.keywordsevidence based practice centeren
dc.subject.keywordsfamily violenceen
dc.subject.keywordsfemaleen
dc.subject.keywordshumanen
dc.subject.keywordshuman experimenten
dc.subject.keywordsmaleen
dc.subject.keywordschilden
dc.subject.keywordsskillen
dc.subject.keywordswellbeingen
dc.subject.keywordsadolescentarticleen
dc.subject.keywordsmental healthen
dc.subject.keywordschild abuseen
dc.subject.keywordschild developmenten
dc.subject.keywordschild parent relationen
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L637002873&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10578-021-01309-0 |en
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