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Ormston, R., McConville, S., & Gordon, J. (2012). Evaluation of the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in NHS Lothian, Scotland: 2nd report—Late pregnancy and postpartum. Edinburgh, Scotland: ScotCen Social Research; Glasgow, Scotland: Jacki Gordon & Associates.

Model(s) Reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®

Ormston, R., McConville, S., & Gordon, J. (2014). Evaluation of the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in NHS Lothian, Scotland: Summary of key learning and implications. Edinburgh, Scotland: ScotCen Social Research; Glasgow, Scotland: Jacki Gordon & Associates.

Model(s) Reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®

Oro, V., Clifford, S., Shaw, D., Wilson, M., & Lemery–Chalfant, K. (2019). Intervention effects mitigate the association between polygenic risk for alcohol use and inhibitory control in middle childhood. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 29, S160–S161.

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children

Oshana, D., Harding, K., Friedman, L., & Holton, J. K. (2005). Rethinking Healthy Families: A continuous responsibility. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(3), 219–228.

Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®

Otten, R., Mun, C. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Dishion, T. J. (2019). A developmental cascade model for early adolescent‐onset substance use: The role of early childhood stress. Addiction, 114(2), 326–334.

Model(s) Reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children

Overbeek, M. M., Sterkenburg, P. S., Kef, S., & Schuengel, C. (2015). The effectiveness of VIPP-V parenting training for parents of young children with a visual or visual-and-intellectual disability: Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Trials, 16(1), 401.

Model(s) Reviewed: Video-Feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting–Sensitive Discipline® (VIPP–SD)

Owen-Jones, E., Bekkers, M., Butler, C. C., Cannings-John, R., Channon, S., Hood, K., … Robling, M. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Family Nurse Partnership home visiting programme for first time teenage mothers in England: A protocol for the building blocks randomised controlled trial. BMC Pediatrics, 13(1), 114.

Model(s) Reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®

Ownbey, M., Ownbey, J., & Cullen, J. (2011). The effects of a Healthy Families home visitation program on rapid and teen repeat births. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 28(6), 439–458. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-011-0235-z

Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®

Ozbek, A., Gencer, O., & Mustan, A. T. (2018). Which parents dropout from an evidence-based parenting programme (Triple-P) at CAMHS? Comparison of programme-completing and dropout parents. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1-14.

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

Özyurt, G., Dinsever, C., Caliskan, Z., & Evgin, D. (2018). Can positive parenting program (Triple P) be useful to prevent child maltreatment? Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 60(3), 286.

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