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1. Long-term collateral effects of parent programs on child maltreatment proxies: Can administrative data provide useful insights?

2. Exploring Parenting Profiles to Understand Who Benefits from the Incredible Years Parenting Program

3. Parenting group composition does not impact program effects on children's conduct problems

4. Jeugdhulp in tijden van COVID-19: Ervaringen tijdens de eerste golf

5. Understanding differential effectiveness of behavioral parent training from a family systems perspective: Families are greater than “some of their parts”

6. Parenting group composition does not impact program effects on children's conduct problems

7. Parenting adolescents in times of a pandemic:Changes in relationship quality, autonomy support, and parental control?

8. Co-occurring change in children’s conduct problems and maternal depression:: Latent class individual participant data meta-analysis of the Incredible Years parenting program

9. Co-occurring change in children's conduct problems and maternal depression: Latent class individual participant data meta-analysis of the Incredible Years parenting program

10. Introduction to the Special Issue. Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in Clinical and Community Settings: Challenges, Alternatives, and Supplementary Designs

11. Co-occurring change in children’s conduct problems and maternal depression:: Latent class individual participant data meta-analysis of the Incredible Years parenting program.

12. Parenting adolescents in times of a pandemic: Changes in relationship quality, autonomy support, and parental control?

13. Effectiveness of the parenting intervention ‘The Incredible Years’

14. In the Eye of the Beholder?

15. Effectonderzoek naar de ouderinterventie Pittige Jaren

16. Genetic Moderation of Intervention Efficacy: Dopaminergic Genes, The Incredible Years, and Externalizing Behavior in Children

17. Dutch norms for the Eyberg child behavior inventory: comparisons with other western countries

18. How do genes get outside the skin? Mechanisms underlying Gene×Environment interactions in child externalizing problems

19. DRD4 and DRD2 genes, parenting, and adolescent delinquency: Longitudinal evidence for a gene by environment interaction

21. Underlying Mechanisms of Gene–Environment Interactions in Externalizing Behavior

22. No gene-environment interaction found between 5-HTTLPR and parental behavioral control on alcohol problem drinking among youth

23. ORCHIDS: An observational randomized controlled trial on childhood differential susceptibility

24. Parental Marital Quality and Adolescent Problem Drinking; Exploration of Psychological Control as Mediator.

25. Differential Susceptibility: Een moeilijk temperament als ontvankelijkheidsfactor in de relatie tussen opvoedingsstijl en gedrag.

26. ORCHIDS: An observational randomized controlled trial on childhood differential susceptibility

27. Delinquentie in de adolescentie: de invloed van psychologische controle en emotionele stabiliteit

28. Straffen en zelfwaardering: Een longitudinaal onderzoek naar de relatie tussen straf, emotionele stabiliteit en de zelfwaardering van adolescenten.

29. ORCHIDS: An observational randomized controlled trial on childhood differential susceptibility

31. Sexual and Dating Violence Prevention Programs for Male Youth: A Systematic Review of Program Characteristics, Intended Psychosexual Outcomes, and Effectiveness.

32. Youth care in time of COVID-19: Experiences of professionals and adolescent clients with telehealth.

33. Exploring Parenting Profiles to Understand Who Benefits from the Incredible Years Parenting Program.

34. Does caregivers' use of praise reduce children's externalizing behavior? A longitudinal observational test in the context of a parenting program.

35. Introduction to the special issue: Parenting and family dynamics in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

36. Parenting group composition does not impact program effects on children's conduct problems.

37. Longer-Term Outcomes of the Incredible Years Parenting Intervention.

38. Effectiveness of a social problem solving training in youth in detention or on probation: An RCT and pre-post community implementation.

39. Co-occurring change in children's conduct problems and maternal depression: Latent class individual participant data meta-analysis of the Incredible Years parenting program.

40. Families Who Benefit and Families Who Do Not: Integrating Person- and Variable-Centered Analyses of Parenting Intervention Responses.

41. Introduction to the Special Issue. Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in Clinical and Community Settings: Challenges, Alternatives, and Supplementary Designs.

42. The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence?

43. What changes when? A reply to Beauchaine and Slep.

44. In the Eye of the Beholder? Parent-Observer Discrepancies in Parenting and Child Disruptive Behavior Assessments.

46. Does the Incredible Years reduce child externalizing problems through improved parenting? The role of child negative affectivity and serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) genotype.

47. Dutch Norms for the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory: Comparisons with other Western Countries.

48. Perception is key? Does perceptual sensitivity and parenting behavior predict children's reactivity to others' emotions?

49. Genetic Moderation of Intervention Efficacy: Dopaminergic Genes, The Incredible Years, and Externalizing Behavior in Children.

50. Intervention Effectiveness of The Incredible Years: New Insights Into Sociodemographic and Intervention-Based Moderators.

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