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Aarons, G. A., Fettes, D. L., Flores, L. E., & Sommerfeld, D. H. (2009). Evidence-based practice implementation and staff emotional exhaustion in children's services. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 47(11), 954–960. doi:10.1016/j.brat.2009.07.006

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Aarons, G. A., Fettes, D. L., Hurlburt, M. S., Palinkas, L. A., Gunderson, L., Willging, C. E., & Chaffin, M. J. (2014). Collaboration, negotiation, and coalescence for interagency-collaborative teams to scale-up evidence-based practice. Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychology, 43(6), 915–928.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

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.

Model(s) Reviewed: New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)

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.

Model(s) Reviewed: New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)

Affonso, D. D., & Doran, D. (2002). Cultivating discoveries in patient safety research: A framework. International Nursing Perspectives, 2(1), 33–47.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

At-risk families could benefit from tailored parent training. (2016). Community Practitioner, 89(8), 8.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Baggett, K. M., Self-Brown, S. R., Osborne, M. C., Rostad, W., & Feil, E. (2017). A technology-mediated approach to the implementation of an evidence-based child maltreatment prevention program. Child Maltreatment, 22(4), 344–353.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Barone, V. J., Greene, B. F., & Lutzker, J. R. (1986). Home safety with families being treated for child abuse and neglect. Behavior Modification, 10(1), 93.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Barth, R. (1990). Theories guiding home-based intensive family preservation services. In J. K. Whittaker, J. Kinney, E. M. Tracey, & C. Booth (Eds.), Reaching high-risk families: Intensive family preservation in human services (pp. 89-112). Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®

Bath, H. I., Richey, C. A., & Haapala, D. A. (1992). Child age and outcome correlates in intensive family preservation services. Children and Youth Services Review, 14(5), 389-406.

Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®