Engaging Parents in Technology-Assisted Interventions for Childhood Adversity: Systematic Review
BackgroundYouth mental health problems are a major public health concern and are strongly associated with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Technology-assisted parenting programs can intervene with ACEs that are within a parent's capacity to modify. However, engagement with such programs is...
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Main Authors: | Grace Aldridge (Author), Alessandra Tomaselli (Author), Clare Nowell (Author), Andrea Reupert (Author), Anthony Jorm (Author), Marie Bee Hui Yap (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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