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Kurth, E., Krähenbühl, K., Eicher, M., Rodmann, S., Fölmli, L., Conzelmann, C., & Zemp, E. (2016). Safe start at home: What parents of newborns need after early discharge from hospital—a focus group study. BMC Health Services Research, 16(1), 1–14.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®
Lange A-M. (2016). 45.2 The effectiveness of parent training as a treatment for preschool attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: A multicenter randomized controlled trial of the New Forest Parenting Program in everyday clinical practice. 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.
Model(s) Reviewed: New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)
Lange, A., Frydenberg, M., Kristensen, L. J., Rask, C., Sondergaard-Baden, S., Udupi, A., Thomsen, P. H., Daley, D., Houmann, T., & Sonuga-Barke, E. (2018). Parent training for preschool ADHD in routine, specialist care: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 57(8), 593–602. doi:10.1016/j.jaac.2018.04.014
Model(s) Reviewed: New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)
Larsen, L. B., Daley, D., Lange, A., Sonuga-Barke, E., Thomsen, P. H., & Rask, C. U. (2020). Effect of parent training on health-related quality of life in preschool children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A secondary analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, (6):734–744.e3. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2020.04.014
Model(s) Reviewed: New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)
Lefever, J. E. B., Bigelow, K. M., Carta, J. J., Borkowski, J. G., Grandfield, E., McCune, L., Irvin, D. W., & Warren, S. F. (2017). Long-term impact of a cell phone-enhanced parenting intervention. Child Maltreatment, 22(4): 305–315.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®
Lutzker, J. R. (2006). Preventing violence research and evidence-based intervention strategies. Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®
Lutzker, J. R., Bigelow, K. M., Doctor, R. M., Gershater, R. M., & Greene, B. F. (1998). An ecobehavioral model for the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect: History and Applications. In J. R. Lutzker (Ed.), Handbook of child abuse research and treatment. New York: Plenum Press.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®
Lutzker, J. R., Bigelow, K. M., Doctor, R. M., & Kessler, M. L. (1998). Safety, health care, and bonding within an ecobehavioral approach to treating and preventing child abuse and neglect. Journal of Family Violence, 13(2), 163–185.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®
Lutzker, J. R., Campbell, R. V., Newman, M. R., & Harrold, M. E. (1989). Ecobehavioral intervention for abusive, neglectful, and high-risk families: Project 12-Ways and Project Ecosystems. In G. Singer and L. Irvin (Eds.), Family support services: Emerging partnerships between families with severely handicapped individuals and communities. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®
Lutzker, J. R., & Edwards, A. (2009). SafeCare: Towards wide-scale implementation of a child maltreatment prevention program. International Journal of Child Health and Human Development, 2(1), 7-15.
Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®