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Hiscock, H., Bayer, J. K., Lycett, K., Ukoumunne, O. C., Shaw, D., Gold, L., ... & Wake, M. (2012). Preventing mental health problems in children: the Families in Mind population–based cluster randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health12(1), 1–9.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Hiscock, H., Bayer, J., Lycett, K., Ukoumunne, O., Shaw, D., Gold, L., . . . Wake, M. (2012). Preventing mental health problems in children: The Families in Mind population-based cluster randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 12(1), 420–428.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Hoath, F. E., & Sanders, M. R. (2002). A feasibility study of Enhanced Group Triple P—Positive Parenting Program for parents of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Behaviour Change, 19(04), 191-206.
Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
Rating: Does not pass screens
Hodes, M. W., Meppelder, H. M., Schuengel, C., & Kef, S. (2014). Tailoring a video-feedback intervention for sensitive discipline to parents with intellectual disabilities: A process evaluation. Attachment & Human Development, 16(4), 387–401.
Model(s) reviewed: Video-Feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting–Sensitive Discipline® (VIPP–SD)
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - implementation study
Hodge, L. M., Turner, K. M., Sanders, M. R., & Forster, M. (2017). Factors that influence evidence-based program sustainment for family support providers in child protection services in disadvantaged communities. Child Abuse & Neglect, 70, 134–145.
Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
Rating: Does not pass screens

Hodgetts, S., Savage, A., & McConnell, D. (2013). Experience and outcomes of Stepping Stones Triple P for families of children with autism. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34(9), 2572-2585.

Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Home Visiting: Standard Stepping Stones
Rating: Does not pass screens

Hok, V., Hoisnard, G., Simon-Vernier, E., Hauchecorne, A., Thomas, A., Ménard, C., . . . Saïas, T. (2011). Des psychologues à domicile: pratiques, modèles et enjeux d’une intervention preventive [Psychologists at home: Practices, models and issues of a preventive intervention]. Pratiques Psychologiques, 17(2), 119–135.

Model(s) reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial
Rating: Does not pass screens

Hok, V., Hoisnard, G., Simon-Vernier, E., Hauchecorne, A., Thomas, A., Menard, C., . . . Saïas, T. (2011). Des psychologues à domicile : pratiques, modèles et enjeux d’une intervention préventive [Psychologists at home: Practices, models and issues of a preventive intervention]. Pratiques Psychologiques, 17(2), 119–135.

Model(s) reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial
Rating: Does not pass screens

Holland, M. L. (2009). Mechanisms to explain the association between child health care utilization and maternal depression. University of Rochester; 0188 Advisor: Adviser Helena Temkin-Greener). DAI, 70 (12B), 263-7514. (AAI3386067)

Model(s) reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
Rating: Does not pass screens
Holland, M. L., Christensen, J. J., Shone, L. P., Kearney, M. H., & Kitzman, H. J. (2014). Women's reasons for attrition from a nurse home visiting program. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 43(1), 61-70.
Model(s) reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - implementation study