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The Incredible Years parenting programme, already known to be effective for reducing child disruptive behaviour, worked equally effectively for disadvantaged or minority families and is likely to be cost-effective.
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Frances Gardner, Patty Leijten, Joanna Mann, Sabine Landau, Victoria Harris, Jennifer Beecham, Eva-Maria Bonin, Judy Hutchings & Stephen Scott.
Frances Gardner 1,*, Patty Leijten 1, Joanna Mann 1, Sabine Landau 2, Victoria Harris 2, Jennifer Beecham 3, Eva-Maria Bonin 3, Judy Hutchings 4, Stephen Scott 2
1 Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Centre for Evidence-based Intervention, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
2 Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK
3 Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
4 School of Psychology, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
* Corresponding author Email: frances.gardner@spi.ox.ac.uk
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