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Rahmqvist, J., Wells, M. B., & Sarkadi, A. (2014). Conscious parenting: a qualitative study on Swedish parents’ motives to participate in a parenting program. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 23(5), 934–944.

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

Ralph, A., & Sanders, M. (2006). The ‘teen Triple P’ Positive Parenting Program: a preliminary evaluation. Youth Studies Australia, 25(2), 41-48.

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

Ramaekers, S., & Vandezande, A. (2013). ‘Parents need to become independent problem solvers’: a critical reading of the current parenting culture through the case of Triple P. Ethics and Education, 8(1), 77–88.

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

Rao, S. A. (1999). The short-term impact of the family check-up: A brief motivational intervention for at-risk families. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 59 (7-B), 3710.

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

Rau, E. (2019). Religiosity from childhood to emerging adulthood: Family indicators and the outcome of sociopolitical development. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon].

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

Reese, R. J., Slone, N. C., Soares, N., & Sprang, R. (2015). Using telepsychology to provide a group parenting program: A preliminary evaluation of effectiveness. Psychological Services, 12(3), 274.

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

Reijneveld, S. A., Kleefman, M., & Jansen, D. E. (2015). Stepping Stones Triple P: The importance of putting the findings into context–a response to Tellegen and Sofronoff. BMC Medicine, 13(1), 36.

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

Reinke, W. M., Splett, J. D., Robeson, E. N., & Offutt, C. A. (2009). Combining school and family interventions for the prevention and early intervention of disruptive behavior problems in children: A public health perspective. Psychology in the Schools, 46(1), 33–43.

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

Reuben, J. D., Shaw, D. S., Brennan, L. M., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2015). A family-based intervention for improving children’s emotional problems through effects on maternal depressive symptoms. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 83(6), 1142.

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

Roberts, C., Mazzucchelli, T., Studman, L., & Sanders, M. R. (2006). Behavioral family intervention for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral problems. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35(2), 180-193.

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