Who do begin services, high attrition rates suggest that keeping families engaged is one of the greatest challenges to providing effective treatment [ 5 , 8 9 ]. thus, research- ers suggest an important strategy to increase access and engagement and to maximize treatment effectiveness is to develop briefer interventions that are less time intensive for families and able to be provided in a variety of settings [ 10 ]. parent-child care (pc-care [ 11 ]) is a brief inter- vention developed to address this goal of increasing access and participation in mental health services for families of 2-10-year-old children with externalizing behaviors. however, developing briefer interventions, such as pc-

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  • who: Years and colleagues from the University of California, Davis Children`s Hospital, Business Dr [, ]Ste, Sacramento, CA, USA have published the research work: who do begin services, high attrition rates suggest that keeping families engaged is one of the greatest challenges to providing effective treatment [ 5 , 8 9 ]. Thus, research- ers suggest an important strategy to increase access and engagement and to maximize treatment effectiveness is to develop briefer interventions that are less time intensive for families and able to be provided in a variety of settings [ 10 ]. Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE [ 11 ]) is a . . .

     

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