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Keeping Parents Involved: Predicting Attrition in a Self-Directed, Online Program for Childhood Conduct Problems
Mark R. DaddsSchool of Psychology, University of SydneyCorrespondence[email protected]
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Gemma SicouriSchool of Psychology, University of SydneyView further author information
, Patrycja J. PiotrowskaSchool of Psychology, University of SydneyView further author information
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Published online: 01 Aug 2018
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