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Sanders, M. R., & Plant, K. (1989). Programming for generalization to high and low risk parenting situations in families with oppositional developmentally disabled preschoolers. Behavior Modification, 13(3), 283-305. https://doi.org/10.1177/01454455890133001

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare Parent-Child Interaction (PCI), Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting

Tessaro, I., Campbell, M., O'Meara, C., Herrick, H., Buescher, P., Meyer, R., McGloin, T., Roth, M., & Cross, A. W. (1997). State health department and university evaluation of North Carolina’s maternal outreach worker program. Research Linkages Between Academia and Public Health, a supplement to American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 13(6), 38-44.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program

Whaley, A. M. (2019). Evaluation of a computer-based version of child planned activities training (Publication No. 2304964144) [Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare Parent-Child Interaction (PCI)

Whitcombe-Dobbs, S., & Tarren-Sweeney, M. (2019). What evidence is there that parenting interventions reduce child abuse and neglect among maltreating families? A systematic review. Developmental Child Welfare, 1(4), 374–393. https://doi.org/10.1177/2516103219893383

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare Parent-Child Interaction (PCI)

Women's Health Branch, NC HHS Division of Public Health. Northeastern North Carolina Baby Love Plus Healthy Start impact report 2000 – 2003.Raleigh, NC: Author.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program