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Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: Accuracy in communication: a contextual approach to child behavior assessment. (Developing a common observational language to use when assessing children with behavioural problems. 31 refs).
Author: Olson, J; Mohr, W.
Source: J Psychosocial Nursing. 2002 Oct. 40(10). p39-45.

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Title: Supporting the parents of adolescents with conduct disorder. (Role of paediatric nurses. 19 refs).
Author: Wood, C.
Source: Paediatric Nursing. 2002 Oct. 14(8). p24-6.

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Title: Children and young people with complex needs. (Use of the parent advisor approach by health visitors and child mental health practitioners to improve services to children with serious emotional and behavioural problems in South East London. 35 refs).
Author: Day, C; Davis, H; Bidmead, C.
Source: Community Practitioner. 2002 Sep. 75(9). p334-7.


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Title: Evaluation of two treatments for children with severe behaviour problems: child behaviour and maternal mental health outcomes
Author: Hutchings J. Appleton P. Smith M. Lane E. Nash S
Source: Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy 2002 Jul;30(3):279-95.

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Title: Behavioural supports for parents of children with an intellectual disability and problem behaviours: an overview of the literature
Author: Gavidia-Payne S. Hudson A
Source: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 2002 Mar;27(1):31-55.


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Title: Biological, psychological and social processes in the conduct disorders
Author: Hill J
Source: Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry & Allied Disciplines 2002 Jan;43(1):133-64.

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Title: Behaviour problems in extremely low birthweight children at 5 and 8 years of age. (Research on factors predicting later behaviour difficulties, particularly maternal level of education and family stress. 16 refs).
Author: Miller, N; Bowen, J; Gibson, F.
Source: Child Care, Health & Development. 2001 Nov. 27(6). p569-81.

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Title: Educational and behavioural problems in babies of 32-35 weeks gestation. (Research on problems in children aged 7, who were born prematurely. 37 refs).
Author: Huddy, C; Johnson, A; Hope, P.
Source: Archives Disease in Childhood: Fetal & Neonatal Edition. 2001 Jul. 85(1). pF23-8.

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Title: The Solihull Approach: changes in health visiting practice. (A systematic approach to working with children with behavioural problems. 13 refs).
Author: Douglas, H; Ginty, M.
Source: Community Practitioner. 2001 Jun. 74(6). p222-4.

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Title: Family treatment of preschool behavior problems. (Literature review on family-based interventions with preschool behaviour problems to determine the efficacy of various approaches. 57 refs).
Author: Corcoran, J.
Source: Research on Social Work Practice. 2000 Sep. 10(5). p547-88.

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Title: An action research inquiry into a health visitor parenting programme for parents of pre-school children with behaviour problems. (Research in Scotland. 26 refs).
Author: Kilgour, C; Fleming, V.
Source: J Advanced Nursing. 2000 Sep. 32(3). p682-8.

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Title: How parents can use their experience to change problem behaviour
Author: O'Rourke S
Source: Community Living 2000 Jan-Feb;13(3):8-11.



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