The importance of group factors in the delivery of group-based parenting programmes: a process evaluation of Mellow Babies
IntroductionThe role of the group has been largely overlooked within evaluations of group-based parenting programmes. Group contextual factors, including size and level of homogeneity, may impact on essential group processes, such as group identification and cohesion, that are necessary to activate...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Tanner (Author), Philip Wilson (Author), Daniel Wight (Author), Lucy Thompson (Author) |
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