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Brotman, Laurie Miller; Kingston, Sharon; Bat-Chava, Yael; Caldwell, Melissa B.; Calzada, Esther J. – Early Education and Development, 2008
This study evaluates school personnel perceptions, knowledge, and behaviors before and after a 36-hr training program designed to prepare early childhood school personnel for implementation of an after-school family preventive intervention for conduct problems. Participants were 40 female school personnel (22 professionals and 18…
Descriptors: Intervention, School Personnel, Family Programs, Prevention
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Stacy, Alan W.; Ames, Susan L.; Leigh, Barbara C. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2004
We outline an implicit cognition, verbal, and nonverbal assessment approach that is feasible for a range of interventions in health behavior and addiction. This approach provides a way to assess whether interventions have an influence on the relatively spontaneous memories, thoughts, and evaluations that may mediate or precipitate health-related…
Descriptors: Prevention, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health Behavior, Drug Use
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Abramowitz, Jonathan S.; Whiteside, Sephen P.; Deacon, Brett J. – Behavior Therapy, 2005
The last decade has seen a noticeable increase in the number of treatment outcome studies for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The present article describes a meta-analysis of this literature with the aim of quantifying treatment effects and examining the extent to which various patient or treatment variables are related to outcome.…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Pediatrics, Effect Size, Psychotherapy
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Kolko, David J.; Herschell, Amy D.; Scharf, Deborah M. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2006
Given the relative absence of treatment outcome studies, information about the specificity and utility of interventions for children who set fires has not been reported. In a treatment outcome study with young boys referred for firesetting that compared brief home visitation from a firefighter, fire safety education (FSE), and cognitive-behavioral…
Descriptors: Safety Education, Recidivism, Males, Home Visits