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Turner, K. M., Nicholson, J. M., & Sanders, M. R. (2011). The role of practitioner self-efficacy, training, program and workplace factors on the implementation of an evidence-based parenting intervention in primary care. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 32(2), 95–112.

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

Turner, K. M. T., & Sanders, M. R. (2006). Dissemination of evidence-based parenting and family support strategies: Learning from the Triple P–Positive Parenting Program system approach. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 11(2), 176-193.

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

Turner, K., & Sanders, M. (2007). Family intervention in indigenous communities: Emergent issues in conducting outcome research. Australasian Psychiatry, 15(1), S39-S43.

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

U.S. National Library of Medicine. (2019). Piloting a precision approach to home visiting [Clinical trial NCT03975530]. https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/nct03975530

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Spirit®

van Mourik, K., Crone, M. R., & Reis, R. (2018). Relevance of the intervention module ‘Coping with stress and unhelpful emotions’ for parents living in multi-ethnic deprived neighborhoods. Children and Youth Services Review, 88, 426–433.

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

VanVoorhis, R. W., Miller, K. L., Miller, S. M., & Stull, J. C. (2015, June). Impact of Stepping Stones Triple P on parents with a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder: Implications for school psychologists. School Psychology Forum, 9(2), 121–142.

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

Venning, H. B., Blampied, N. M., & France, K. G. (2003). Effectiveness of a standard parenting-skills program in reducing stealing and lying in two boys. Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 25(2), 31-44.

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

Walkup, J. T., Barlow, A., Mullany, B. C., Pan, W., Goklish, N., Hasting, R., Cowboy, B., Fields, P., Baker, E. V., Speakman, K., Ginsburg, G., Reid, R. (2009). Randomized controlled trial of a paraprofessional-delivered in-home intervention for young reservation-based American Indian mothers. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 48(6), 591-601.

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Spirit®

Wells, E. (2016). The role of parenting interventions in promoting treatment adherence in cystic fibrosis (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester). Retrieved from https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/item/?pid=uk-ac-man-scw:305054

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

Wessels, I., & Ward, C. L. (2016). Battered women and parenting: Acceptability of an evidence-based parenting programme to women in shelters. Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 28(1), 21–31.

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