P J Frick
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Burn M, Tully L, Jiang Y, Piotrowska P, Collins D, Sargeant K, et al.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2018 Aug;
50(2):230-244.
PMID: 30078112
Fathers are consistently underrepresented in parenting interventions and practitioners are an important target for change in interventions to enhance father engagement. This research examined the effects of two practitioner training...
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Tully L, Collins D, Piotrowska P, Mairet K, Hawes D, Moul C, et al.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2017 May;
49(1):109-122.
PMID: 28523378
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This study examined practitioner reports of rates of father attendance, barriers to engagement, organizational support for father-inclusive practice, participation...
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Piotrowska P, Tully L, Lenroot R, Kimonis E, Hawes D, Moul C, et al.
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev
. 2016 Dec;
20(2):146-161.
PMID: 27914017
Parenting programmes are one of the best researched and most effective interventions for reducing child mental health problems. The success of such programmes, however, is largely dependent on their reach...
4.
Temperament and parenting: implications for understanding developmental pathways to conduct disorder
Robison S, Frick P, Sheffield Morris A
Minerva Pediatr
. 2006 Jan;
57(6):373-88.
PMID: 16402009
This article reviews research linking a number of temperamental vulnerabilities that can place a child at risk for developing severe conduct problems. One primary focus of this article is on...
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Frick P
Can J Psychiatry
. 2001 Oct;
46(7):597-608.
PMID: 11582820
Many different types of interventions have been used to treat children and adolescents with conduct disorder (CD). Unfortunately, most have had very limited effectiveness and, in some cases, have even...
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McBurnett K, Pfiffner L, Frick P
J Abnorm Child Psychol
. 2001 Jun;
29(3):207-13.
PMID: 11411783
Inconsistent alertness and orientation (sluggishness, drowsiness, daydreaming) were reported to accompany Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) without Hyperactivity in DSM-III. Such Sluggish Cognitive Tempo items were tested in the DSM-IV Field...
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Loeber R, Green S, Lahey B, Frick P, McBurnett K
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev
. 2001 Mar;
3(1):37-60.
PMID: 11228766
The paper summarizes the first decade of the Developmental Trends Study, a prospective longitudinal study of 177 boys. Initially, they were referred to mental health clinics in Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), and...
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Frick P, Ellis M
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev
. 2001 Feb;
2(3):149-68.
PMID: 11227072
There has been growing consensus that children with conduct disorder (CD) constitute a very heterogeneous group containing children who vary substantially on the development, course, and causes of the disorder....
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Frick P
Psychol Assess
. 2001 Jan;
12(4):451-6.
PMID: 11147116
G. L. Burns (2000) has concluded that the Psychopathy Screening Device's content is limited because it contains items that overlap with criteria for several disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical...
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Frick P, Bodin S, Barry C
Psychol Assess
. 2001 Jan;
12(4):382-93.
PMID: 11147105
This study examined the structure of psychopathic traits in 2 samples of children. The nonreferred community sample included 1,136 children recruited from elementary schools in 2 school districts in the...