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Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Parenting Programmes in the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Mental Health Problems

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The objectives of this research review were to establish whether group based parenting programmes are effective in improving the mental health of children less than three years of age and to assess whether parenting programmes are effective in the primary prevention of mental health problems.

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