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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

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

Hopman, M., De Winter, M., & Koops, W. (2013). Values and youth care interventions: The case of Triple P. British Journal of Social Work, 44(6), 1526–1544.

Model(s) Reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting

Hunter, L. J., Aviles, A. I., Miller, E. B., Canfield, C. F., Guyon-Harris, K., Morris-Perez, P. A., Mendelsohn, A. L., & Shaw, D. S. (2025). Impacts of the Smart Beginnings Parenting Program on Early Childhood Special Education Evaluation and Service Referral. Academic Pediatrics, 25(6). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2025.102826

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children

Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Cheong, J., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. (2013). Dimensions of callousness in early childhood: Links to problem behavior and family intervention effectiveness. Development and Psychopathology, 25(2), 347–363.

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children

Ionutiu, R. D. (2016). The effectiveness of a positive parenting program-results of a preliminary study in a Romanian sample. Cognitie, Creier, Comportament, 20(3).

Model(s) Reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting

Iskander, J. M., Rakestraw, H. M., Morris, A. T., Wildman, B. G., & Duby, J. C. (2018). Group Triple P and child unintentional injury risk: A pilot study. Children’s Health Care, 47(4), 452–466.

Model(s) Reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting

Jensen, M. R., Wong, J. J., Gonzales, N. A., Dumka, L. E., Millsap, R., & Coxe, S. (2014). Long-term effects of a universal family intervention: Mediation through parent-adolescent conflict. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 43(3), 415–427.

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children

Jones, L. M. (2004). The family check-up for families of high-risk preschoolers: The moderating effect of children’s temperament. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 64(8-B), 4083.

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children

Jones, S., Calam, R., Sanders, M., Diggle, P. J., Dempsey, R., & Sadhnani, V. (2014). A pilot web based positive parenting intervention to help bipolar parents to improve perceived parenting skills and child outcomes. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 42(3), 283–296.

Model(s) Reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting