Decoupling the relation between risk factors for conduct problems and the receipt of intervention services: Participation across multiple components of a prevention program
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Nix, ; L, R; Pinderhughes, ; E, E; Bierman, ; L, K; Maples, ; J, J; Group, TCPPR
Published in: Journal of Community Psychology
2005
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Journal of Community Psychology
Publication Date
2005
Volume
36
Start / End Page
307 / 325
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- School Health Services
- Risk Factors
- Public Health
- Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Minority Groups
- Mental Disorders
- Male
- Humans
- Female
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Nix, ., L, R., Pinderhughes, ., E, E., Bierman, ., L, K., … Group, T. C. P. P. R. (2005). Decoupling the relation between risk factors for conduct problems and the receipt of intervention services: Participation across multiple components of a prevention program. Journal of Community Psychology, 36, 307–325.
Nix, Marcelo, R. L, R. Pinderhughes, E. E, E. Bierman, K. L, K. Maples, J. J, and the Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group. “Decoupling the relation between risk factors for conduct problems and the receipt of intervention services: Participation across multiple components of a prevention program.” Journal of Community Psychology 36 (2005): 307–25.
Nix, L R, Pinderhughes, E E, Bierman, L K, et al. Decoupling the relation between risk factors for conduct problems and the receipt of intervention services: Participation across multiple components of a prevention program. Journal of Community Psychology. 2005;36:307–25.
Nix, Marcelo, et al. “Decoupling the relation between risk factors for conduct problems and the receipt of intervention services: Participation across multiple components of a prevention program.” Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 36, 2005, pp. 307–25.
Nix, L R, Pinderhughes, E E, Bierman, L K, Maples, J J, Group TCPPR. Decoupling the relation between risk factors for conduct problems and the receipt of intervention services: Participation across multiple components of a prevention program. Journal of Community Psychology. 2005;36:307–325.
Published In
Journal of Community Psychology
Publication Date
2005
Volume
36
Start / End Page
307 / 325
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- School Health Services
- Risk Factors
- Public Health
- Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Minority Groups
- Mental Disorders
- Male
- Humans
- Female