Justizia eta Giza Eskubideen Saila

Interes-erreferentziak

  • Año 2012, Vol. 21, Número 2. Dedicado a: Evidence-based programs for children, youth, and families: lessons from outcomes and cost-benefits evaluation
  • Editorial comment. Evidence-based programs for children, youth and families: introduction to the special issue
    Joaquín de Paúl Ochotorena
     113-115
  • Early intervention programs for children and families: theoretical and empirical bases supporting their social and economic efficiency
    Ignacia Arruabarrena Madariaga, Joaquín de Paúl Ochotorena
     117-127
  • Improving the life chances of vulnerable children and families with prenatal and infancy support of parents: the nurse-family partnership
    David L. Olds
     129-143
  • Parent-child interaction therapy: enhancing parent-child relationships
    Anthony J. Urquiza, Susan Timmer
     145-156
  • Incredible Years, parent, theachers and children's series: transportability to Portugal of early intervention programs for preventing conduct problems and promoting social and emotional competence
    Carolyn Webster-Stratton, María Filomena M. Gaspar, María Joao Seabra Santos
     157-169
  • SafeCare: historical perspective and dynamic development of an evidence-based scaled-up model for the prevention of child maltreatment
    Katelyn M. Guastaferro, John R. Lutzker, Megan L. Graham, Jenelle R. Shanley, Daniel J. Whitaker
     171-180
  • Multisystemic therapy: clinical foundations and research outcomes
    Scott W. Henggeler
     181-193
  • Multidimensional treatment foster care: an alternative to residential treatment for high risk children and adolescents
    Philip A. Fisher, Kathryn Gilliam
     195-203
  • Blueprints for Europe: promoting evidence-based programs in children's services
    Nick Ashford
     205-214
  • Retun on investment. The evaluation of costs and benefits of evidence-based programs
    Michael Little, Triin Estovald
     215-221
Azken eguneratzea: 2017/03/02