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| Ted K TaylorSummaryAffiliation: Oregon Research Institute Country: USA Publications
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Interpersonal skills training to reduce aggressive and delinquent behavior: limited evidence and the need for an evidence-based system of careT K Taylor
Center for Community Interventions in Child Rearing, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 2:169-82. 1999..Within such a network of services, interpersonal skills training could play an important supportive role. Such a system holds the greatest promise for reducing the prevalence of aggressive and delinquent behavior in communities...
Behavioral family interventions for improving child-rearing: a review of the literature for clinicians and policy makersT K Taylor
Center for Community Interventions on Childrearing, Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon 97403 1983, USA
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 1:41-60. 1998....
Oppositional defiant disorder toward adults and oppositional defiant disorder toward peers: initial evidence for two separate constructsTed K Taylor
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Psychol Assess 18:439-43. 2006..The CADBI and analytic procedures also may contribute to future psychoeducational research on the development of problem behavior...
Computer-based intervention with coaching: an example using the Incredible Years programTed K Taylor
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Cogn Behav Ther 37:233-46. 2008..The combination of technology with professional coaching represents a potential model for adapting and disseminating evidence-based interventions...
An innovative, effective and cost effective survey method using a survey-check response formatEdward G Feil
Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Blvd, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
Prev Sci 8:133-40. 2007..Results are discussed in terms of future applications of this method, limitations, and potential cost savings...
Early elementary school intervention to reduce conduct problems: a randomized trial with Hispanic and non-Hispanic childrenManuel Barrera
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, USA
Prev Sci 3:83-94. 2002..At the end of a 1-year follow-up, treated children showed less teacher-rated internalizing and less parent-rated coercive and antisocial behavior than controls. The study's limitations and implications for prevention are discussed...
Research Grants
- LOW COST PREVENTION OF CONDUCT DISORDERSTed Taylor; Fiscal Year: 2003..Finally, cost-benefit analyses of the intervention will also be performed. ..
