The Use of Noncommercial Parent-Focused mHealth Interventions for Behavioral Problems in Youth: Systematic Review
BackgroundThe rates of substance use among adolescents are alarmingly high, and current treatment options lack integration of parent-focused interventions, despite evidence that effective parenting practices can mediate treatment outcomes for adolescents involved in substance use. Accessibility and...
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Main Authors: | Katherine I Magnuson (Author), Kexin Li (Author), Grace Beuley (Author), Stacy R Ryan-Pettes (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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