Cite
The Relationship of Adolescent and Parent Preferences for Treatment Modality With Satisfaction, Attrition, Adherence, and Efficacy: The Coping With Head Injury Through Problem-Solving (CHIPS) Study.
MLA
Wade, Shari L., et al. “The Relationship of Adolescent and Parent Preferences for Treatment Modality With Satisfaction, Attrition, Adherence, and Efficacy: The Coping With Head Injury Through Problem-Solving (CHIPS) Study.” Journal of Pediatric Psychology, vol. 44, no. 3, Apr. 2019, pp. 388–401. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsy087.
APA
Wade, S. L., Kurowski, B. G., Cassedy, A. E., Sklut, M., Taylor, H. G., McNally, K. A., Kirkwood, M. W., & Stancin, T. (2019). The Relationship of Adolescent and Parent Preferences for Treatment Modality With Satisfaction, Attrition, Adherence, and Efficacy: The Coping With Head Injury Through Problem-Solving (CHIPS) Study. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(3), 388–401. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsy087
Chicago
Wade, Shari L, Brad G Kurowski, Amy E Cassedy, McKenna Sklut, H Gerry Taylor, Kelly A McNally, Michael W Kirkwood, and Terry Stancin. 2019. “The Relationship of Adolescent and Parent Preferences for Treatment Modality With Satisfaction, Attrition, Adherence, and Efficacy: The Coping With Head Injury Through Problem-Solving (CHIPS) Study.” Journal of Pediatric Psychology 44 (3): 388–401. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsy087.