Does Social and Economic Disadvantage Predict Lower Engagement with Parenting Interventions? An Integrative Analysis Using Individual Participant Data

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  • who: Vashti Berry from the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal have published the research work: Does Social and Economic Disadvantage Predict Lower Engagement with Parenting Interventions? An Integrative Analysis Using Individual Participant Data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed to examine, using a large pooled sample data from multiple trials, whether there is an SES gradient to parenting program attendance, as an indicator of intervention engagement. This study is concerned with the second and third forms of intervention engagement, that is, participants' enrolment in a parenting program and attendance at program sessions, and . . .

     

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