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Abikoff, H. B., Thompson, M., Laver‐Bradbury, C., Long, N., Forehand, R. L., Miller Brotman, L., Laver- Klein, R.G., Reiss, P., Huo, L., & Sonuga‐Barke, E. (2015). Parent training for preschool ADHD: A randomized controlled trial of specialized and generic programs. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 56(6), 618–631. Study 1.
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Abikoff, H. B., Thompson, M., Laver‐Bradbury, C., Long, N., Forehand, R. L., Miller Brotman, L., Laver- Klein, R.G., Reiss, P., Huo, L., & Sonuga‐Barke, E. (2015). Parent training for preschool ADHD: A randomized controlled trial of specialized and generic programs. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 56(6), 618–631. Study 2.
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Arthur, M. M. (2001). Qualitative evaluation of Kentucky’s health access: Nurturing development services program. Dissertation Abstracts International, 62, 1B, 535.
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Comfort, M., & Gordon, P. R. (2009). KIPS longitudinal study with Kentucky HANDS (2007-2009) final results. Unpublished manuscript.
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Comfort, M., Gordon, P. R., English, B., Hacker, K., Hembree, R., Knight, C. R., & Miller, C. K. (2010). The keys to interactive parenting scale: KIPS shows how parents grow. Zero to Three, 30(4), 33–39.
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Daley, D. (2016). 45.1 Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of individual versus group-based parent training for preschool attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: A multi-center randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (Conference presentation). 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. S330.
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Daley, D., Tarver, J., & Sayal, K. (2020). Efficacy of a self-help parenting intervention for parents of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adjunct to usual treatment: Small-scale randomized controlled trial. Child: Care, Health and Development, (2), 269–280. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cch.12825
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Ferguson, J., & Vanderpool, R. (2013). Impact of a Kentucky maternal, infant, and early childhood home-visitation program on parental risk factors. Journal of Child & Family Studies, 22(4), 551–558.
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Forehand, R., Parent, J., Peisch, V. D., Sonuga-Barke, E., Long, N., Breslend, N. L., & Abikoff, H. B. (2017). Do parental ADHD symptoms reduce the efficacy of parent training for preschool ADHD? A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 97, 163–169. doi:10.1016/j.brat.2017.08.002
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Forehand, R., Parent, J., Sonuga-Barke, E., Peisch, V., Long, N., Abikoff, H., Peisch, V. D., & Abikoff, H. B. (2016). Which type of parent training works best for preschoolers with comorbid ADHD and ODD? A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial comparing generic and specialized programs. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, (8), 1503–1513. doi:10.1007/s10802-016-0138-8
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