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158. Enhancing Father Engagement in Parenting Programs: Translating Research into Practice Recommendations

170. Father Engagement Questionnaire

175. Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices

176. Optimising child outcomes from parenting interventions: fathers’ experiences, preferences and barriers to participation

179. Keeping Parents Involved: Predicting Attrition in a Self-Directed, Online Program for Childhood Conduct Problems.

180. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Adapted for Preschoolers with Callous-Unemotional Traits: An Open Trial Pilot Study.

181. The role of parental attributions in predicting parenting intervention outcomes in the treatment of child conduct problems.

189. List of Contributors

190. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Father Engagement Questionnaire.

191. Development and Validation of the Knowledge of Parenting Strategies Scale: Measuring Effective Parenting Strategies.

192. Prevalence of psychopathology in bipolar high-risk offspring and siblings: a meta-analysis.

193. Callous unemotional traits and the relationship between aggressive parenting practices and conduct problems in Singaporean families.

194. Intergenerational Stability of Callous-Unemotional Traits.

195. Perceptions of ADHD Among Diagnosed Children and Their Parents: A Systematic Review Using the Common-Sense Model of Illness Representations.

196. Are impairments in emotion recognition a core feature of callous–unemotional traits? Testing the primary versus secondary variants model in children.

197. Family environment and psychopathology in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder.

198. Cognitive mechanisms for worry in early adolescence: Re-examining the role of high verbal intelligence.

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