Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School
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Stormshak, ; A, E; Bierman, ; L, K; McMahon, ; J, R; Lengua, ; L, ; Group, TCPPR
Published in: Journal of Clinical Child Psychology
2000
Duke Scholars
Published In
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology
Publication Date
2000
Volume
29
Start / End Page
17 / 29
Related Subject Headings
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Sex Factors
- Schools
- Population Surveillance
- Parenting
- Male
- Humans
- Forecasting
- Follow-Up Studies
- Female
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Stormshak, ., A, E., Bierman, ., L, K., McMahon, ., J, R., … Group, T. C. P. P. R. (2000). Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 29, 17–29.
Stormshak, D. S., E. A, E. Bierman, K. L, K. McMahon, R. J, R. Lengua, R. L, and the Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group. “Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School.” Journal of Clinical Child Psychology 29 (2000): 17–29.
Stormshak, A E, Bierman, L K, McMahon, J R, et al. Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. 2000;29:17–29.
Stormshak, D. S., et al. “Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School.” Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, vol. 29, 2000, pp. 17–29.
Stormshak, A E, Bierman, L K, McMahon, J R, Lengua, L, Group TCPPR. Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. 2000;29:17–29.
Published In
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology
Publication Date
2000
Volume
29
Start / End Page
17 / 29
Related Subject Headings
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Sex Factors
- Schools
- Population Surveillance
- Parenting
- Male
- Humans
- Forecasting
- Follow-Up Studies
- Female