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Stormshak, E., DeGarmo, D., Chronister, K., & Caruthers, A. (2018). The impact of family–centered prevention on self–regulation and subsequent long–term risk in emerging adults. Prevention Science19(4), 549–558.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Strong families make strong communities: Home-Start’s social impact report. (2017). Home-Start UK.
Model(s) reviewed: Home-Start
Rating: Does not pass screens

Strong, L. E. A., Lutzker, J. R., Jabaley, J. J., Shanley, J. R., Self-Brown, S., & Guastaferro, K. M. (2014). Training mothers recovering from substance abuse to identify and treat their children’s illnesses. International Journal of Child Health and Human Development, 7(2), 157–166.

Model(s) reviewed: SafeCare®
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - additional source

Strong, L. E. A., Lutzker, J. R., Jabaley, J. J., Shanley, J. R., Self-Brown, S., & Guastaferro, K. M. (2015). Training mothers recovering from substance abuse to identify and treat their children’s illnesses. In J. Merrick (Ed.), Child Health and Human Development Yearbook 2014. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Model(s) reviewed: SafeCare®
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - additional source

Strong, L. E. A., Lutzker, J. R., Jabaley, J. J., Shanley, J. R., Self-Brown, S., & Guastaferro, K. M. (2016). Maternal substance abuse, recovery and handling their children’s illnesses. In J. Merrick (Ed.), Public Health: Some International Aspects (pp. 55–67). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Biomedical Books.

Model(s) reviewed: SafeCare®
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - additional source

Strong, L. E. A., Lutzker, J. R., Jabaley, J. J., Shanley, J. R., Self-Brown, S., & Guastaferro, K. M. (2016). Mothers recovering from substance abuse and child maltreatment. In J. Merrick (Ed.), Children and Childhood: Some International Aspects (pp. 133–146). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Biomedical Books.

Model(s) reviewed: SafeCare®
Rating: Low
Sugarman, P., & Chudasama, K. (2022). Volunteer-led family intervention: a UK national programme. [Unpublished manuscript submitted to HomVEE].
Model(s) reviewed: Home-Start
Rating: Does not pass screens

Sullivan, C. J., Welsh, B. C., & Ilchi, O. S. (2017). Modeling the scaling up of early crime prevention. Criminology & Public Policy, 16(2), 457–485.

Model(s) reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
Rating: Does not pass screens
Sumargi, A., Sofronoff, K., & Morawska, A. (2014). Evaluation of a brief format of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program: a pilot study with Indonesian parents residing in Australia. Behaviour Change, 31(2), 144–158.
Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
Rating: Does not pass screens
Susan Dahinten, V., Arim, R. G. Guèvremont, A., & Kohen, D. E. (2016). Using administrative data to examine a population-based parenting intervention. In Merrick, J. (Ed.), Public Health: Some International Aspects (pp. 69–81). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated.
Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
Rating: Does not pass screens