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Theobald, M., Aschersleben, G., Karbach, J., Hasmann, R., Karpinski, N., & Petermann, F. (2015). Kinder mit Behinderungen und deren Familien: Evaluation des Stepping Stones Triple P Elterntrainings [Children with disabilities and their families: Evaluation of Stepping Stones Triple P parental training]. Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 63(4), 247–253.

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

Thomas, R., & Zimmer-Gembeck, M. (2007). Behavioral outcomes of parent-child interaction therapy and Triple P–Positive Parenting Program: A review and meta-analysis. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 35(3), 475-495.

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

Tsivos, Z. L., Calam, R., Sanders, M. R., & Wittkowski, A. (2015). A pilot randomised controlled trial to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the Baby Triple P Positive Parenting Programme in mothers with postnatal depression. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 20(4), 532–554.

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

Tully, L. A., & Hunt, C. (2017). A randomized controlled trial of a brief versus standard group parenting program for toddler aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 43(3), 291–303.

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

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

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

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

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