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Boyle, Cynthia L., Sanders, Matthew R., Lutzker, John R., Prinz, Ronald J., Shapiro, Cheri and Whitaker, Daniel J. (2010) An analysis of training, generalization, and maintenance effects of Primary Care Triple P for parents of preschool-aged children with disruptive behavior. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 41 1: 114-131. 164 3 3 0
Dunne, Peter W., Sanders, Matthew R., Rowell, John A. and McWhirter, William R. (1991) An evaluation of cognitive-behavioural techniques in the management of chronic arthritic pain in men with haemophilia. Behaviour Change, 8 2: 70-78. 142  
Dunne, Peter W., Sanders, Matthew R. and Kearsley, John H. (1992) Anticipatory nausea and vomiting among ovarian, lymphoma, and breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: Implications for behavioural treatment. Behaviour Change, 9 1: 25-31. 274  
Mejia, Anilena, Calam, Rachel and Sanders, Matthew R. (2012) A review of parenting programs in developing countries: Opportunities and challenges for preventing emotional and behavioral difficulties in children. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 15 2: 163-175. 35   0 Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Halford, W. Kim and Matthew R. Sanders (1988) Assessment of cognitive self-statements during marital problem solving: A comparison of two methods. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 12 5: 515-530. 162 679 26
Behrens, Brett C., Sanders, Matthew R. and Halford, W. Kim (1990) Behavioral Marital Therapy: An Evaluation of Treatment Effects Across High and Low Risk Settings. Behavior Therapy, 21 4: 423-433. 771 1098 19
Behrens, Brett C., Sanders, Matthew R. and Halford, W. Kim (1989) Behavioural marital therapy: An overview. Behaviour Change, 6 3/4: 112-123. 102  
Halford, Kim and Sanders, Matthew R. (1985) Behavioural marital therapy: Current status, limitations, and directions for further research. Behaviour Change, 2 1: 36-42. 142  
Halford, W. Kim and Sanders, Matthew R. (1989) Behavioural marital therapy in the treatment of psychological disorders. Behaviour Change, 6 3/4: 165-177. 147  
Sanders, Matthew R. and Jones, Lyndall (1990) Behavioural Treatment of Injection, Dental and Medical Phobias in Adolescents: A Case Study. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 18 4: 311-316. 286   5
Sanders, Matthew R. (1992) Behaviour Change: An Editorial Statement. Behaviour Change, 9 1: 1-1. 63  
Sanders, Matthew R. (1989) Book Review - Guiding the Process of Therapeutic Change, F.H. Kanfer and B. K. Schefft (1988)Champaign, IL: Research Press. 454. $39.95. Australian Psychologist, 24 2: 311-312. 136 509
Sanders, Matthew R. (1982) Book review: Observing behavior: Theory and application in mental retardation. Volume 1. G.P. Sacket (Ed.) Baltimore, Md. University Park Press. 1978. $31.90. Australian Journal of Psychology, 34 1: 126-127. 175 188 0
Matthew R. Sanders (1989) Book Review of D. Milne (Ed.). Training behaviour therapists: Methods, evaluation and implementation with parents, nurses and teachers. Australian Psychologist, 23 : 265-265. 63 39
Halford, W. Kim, Sanders, Matthew R. and Behrens, Brett C. (2001) Can Skills Training Prevent Relationship Problems in At-Risk Couples? Four-Year Effects of a Behavioral Relationship Education Program. Journal of Family Psychology, 15 4: 750-768. 650 1717 56
Sanders, Matthew R., Dadds, Mark R., Johnston, Bradley M. and Cash, Ray (1992) Childhood Depression and Conduct Disorder: I. Behavioral, Affective, and Cognitive Aspects of Family Problem-Solving Interactions. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101 3: 495-504. 475 952 60
Mark R. Dadds, Matthew R. Sanders, Margaret Morrison and Margaret Rebgetz (1992) Childhood Depression and Conduct Disorder: II. An Analysis of Family Interaction Patterns in the Home. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101 3: 505-513. 398 71 97
Matthew R. Sanders and Mark R. Dadds (1992) Children's and parents’ cognitions about family interaction: An evaluation of video-mediated recall and thought listing procedures in the assessment of conduct-disordered children. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 21 4: 371-379. 220  
Sanders, Matthew R., Patel, Rinu K., Grice, Bonny Le and Shepherd, Ross W. (1993) Children With Persistent Feeding Difficulties: An Observational Analysis of the Feeding Interactions of Problem and Non-Problem Eaters. Health Psychology, 12 1: 64-73. 578 3153 71
Sanders, Matthew R., Dadds, Mark R. and Bor, William (1989) Contextual Analysis of Child Oppositional and Maternal Aversive Behaviors in Families of Conduct-Disordered and Nonproblem Children. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 18 1: 72-83. 111   31
Sanders, Matthew R., Dadds, Mark R., Halford, W. Kim and Schwartz, Steven (1990) Designing a University Clinical Research and Training Environment: Our Experience in The Behaviour Research and Therapy Centre. Australian Psychologist, 25 1: 25-39. 109   3
Sanders, Matthew R., Haslam, Divna M., Calam, Rachel, Southwell, Clare and Stallman, Helen M. (2011) Designing effective interventions for working parents: A web-based survey of parents in the UK workforce. Journal of Children's Services, 6 3: 186-200. 48 3 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
R. J. Peters and M. Sanders (1977) Discussion: An attempt to establish a form-wide behaviour modification programme. New Zealand Post-Primary Teachers Association Journal, 3 : 17-21. 107  
Halford, W. Kim and Sanders, Matthew R. (1988) Dyadic behaviour and requests for change in Australian maritally distressed and non-distressed couples. Australian Journal of Psychology, 40 1: 45-52. 123   3
Ralph, Alan, Toumbourou, John Winston, Grigg, Morgen, Mulcahy, Rhiannon, Carr-Gregg, Michael and Sanders, Matthew R (2003) Early Intervention to Help Parents Manage Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Early Adolescents: What Parents want.. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, 2 3: 1-13. 173 63
Sanders, Matthew R. and James, Jack E. (1982) Enhancing generalization and maintenance effects in systematic parent training: the role of self management skills. Australian Psychologist, 17 2: 151-164. 93   2
Matthew R. Sanders Every parent: A positive approach to childrens' behaviour. Sydney, Australia: Addison-Wesley-Longman, 1992. 278  
Dadds, Mark R. and Sanders, Matthew R. (1992) Family interaction and child psychopathology: A comparison of two observation strategies. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1 4: 371-391. 193 22
Sanders, Matthew R. and Ted Glynn (1977) Functional analysis of a program for training high and low preference peers to modify disruptive classroom behavior. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 10 3: 503-503. 141   3
Sanders, Matthew R. (2003) Guest Editorial - The translation of an evidence-based parenting program into regular clinical services. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, 2 3: 1-4. 128  
Sanders, Matthew R., Turner, Karen M. T., Wall, Clare R., Waugh, Linda M. and Tully, Lucy A. (1997) Mealtime Behaviour and Parent-Child Interaction: A Comparison of Children with Cystic Fibrosis, Children with Feeding Problems, and Nonclinic Controls. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22 6: 881-900. 305 1057 22
Sanders, Matthew R. (1996). New directions in behavioral family intervention with children. In T. Ollendick and R. Prinz (Ed.), Advances in Clinical Child Psychology (pp. 283-330) New York: Plenum Press. 265  
Sanders, Matthew R., Turner, Karen M. T. and Markie- Dadds, Carol (2007). Paediatric Psychology and the Treatment of Childhood Disorders. In Jay S. Birnbrauer and Paul R. Martin (Ed.), Clinical Psychology: Profession and Practice in Australia (pp. 287-314) Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Macmillan Education. 744  
Morawska, Alina and Sanders, Matthew (2011) Parental use of time out revisited: A useful or harmful parenting strategy?. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 20 1: 1-8. 122   2 Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Behrens, Brett C. and Sanders, Matthew R. (1994) Prevention of Marital Distress: Current Issues in programming and Research. Behaviour Change, 11 2: 82-93. 144  
Sanders, Matthew R. and Plant, Karen (1989) Programming for Generalization to High and Low Risk Parenting Situations in Families with Oppositional Developmentally Disabled Preschoolers. Behavior Modification, 13 3: 283-305. 75   16
Kuschel, Annett, Miller, Yvonne, Köppe, Evi, Lübke, Anne, Hahlweg, Kurt and Sanders, Matthew R. (2000) Prävention von oppositionellen und aggressiven Verhaltensstörungen bei Kindern: Triple P - ein Programm zu einer positiven Erziehung. Kindheit und Entwicklung, 9 1: 20-29. 754  
Halford, W. Kim, Sanders, Matthew R. and Behrens, Brett C. (2000) Repeating the Errors of Our Parents? Family-of-Origin Spouse Violence and Observed Conflict Management in Engaged Couples. Family Process, 39 2: 219-235. 209 380 23
Halford, W. Kim, Sanders, Matthew R. and Behrens, Brett C. (1994) Self-Regulation in Behavioral Couples' Therapy. Behavior Therapy, 25 3: 431-452. 221   26
Halford, W. Kim and Matthew R. Sanders (1989) Special issue on behavioural marital therapy: An introduction. Behaviour Change, 6 : 111-111. 68  
Sanders, Matthew R. (1982) The effects of instructions, feedback and cueing procedures in behavioural parent training. Australian Journal of Psychology, 34 1: 53-69. 136   7
Margaret L. McFarland and Matthew R. Sanders (2003) The Effects of Mothers' Depression on the Behavioral Assessment of Disruptive Child Behavior. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 25 3: 39-63. 185 153 4 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Matthew R. Sanders (1980) The effects of parent self- recording and home feedback in systematic parent training. The Exceptional Child, 27 1: 62-71. 74  
Turner, Karen M. T., Nicholson, Jan M. and Sanders, Matthew 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. Journal of Primary Prevention, 32 2: 95-112. 27   4 Cited 5 times in Scopus5