Making a population approach to positive parenting really work

Sanders, Matthew R. (2006). Making a population approach to positive parenting really work. In Nina Heinrichs, Kurt Hahlweg and Manfred Döpfner (Ed.), Familien stärken: Evidenz-basierte Anstze zur Unterstutzung der psychischen Gesundheit von Kindern / Strengthening families: Evidence-based approaches to support child mental health (pp. 45-80) Münster, Germany: Verlag für Psychotherapie.


Author(s) Sanders, Matthew R.
Title of chapter Making a population approach to positive parenting really work
Phonetic title of chapter Die Praevention von kindlichem und jugendlichem Problemverhalten: Elternzentrierte Ansaetze
Title of book Familien stärken: Evidenz-basierte Anstze zur Unterstutzung der psychischen Gesundheit von Kindern / Strengthening families: Evidence-based approaches to support child mental health
Place of Publication Münster, Germany
Publisher Verlag für Psychotherapie
Publication year 2006
Sub-type Reference
Year available 2006
Editor(s) Nina Heinrichs
Kurt Hahlweg
Manfred Döpfner
ISBN 978-3-931521-50-9
Start page 45
End page 80
Total pages 36
Total chapters 14
Language en
Subjects 380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences
380100 Psychology
380107 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
B1
380105 Social and Community Psychology
730301 Health education and promotion
Abstract/Summary This paper illustrates how the application of eight key principles of population level programming is needed to achieve a reduction in the prevalence of child behavioural and emotional problems using the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program.
Keyword(s) population approach
behaviour problems
behavior problems
multi- level
public health
evidence- based
dissemination
early intervention
 
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