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Enhancing Pragmatic Language skills for Young children with Social communication difficulties (E-PLAYS-2) trial: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating a computerised intervention to promote communicative development and collaborative skills in young children.
Murphy S, Bell K, Cook EJ, Crafter S, Davidson R, Fairhurst C, Hicks K, Joffe V, Messer D, Robinson-Smith L, Strachan L, Torgerson D, Welch C. Murphy S, et al. BMC Psychol. 2024 May 13;12(1):266. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-01749-y. BMC Psychol. 2024. PMID: 38741221 Clinical Trial.
Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of supportive parents - coping kids (SPARCK)-a transdiagnostic and personalized parent training intervention to prevent childhood mental health problems.
Tømmerås T, Backer-Grøndahl A, Høstmælingen A, Laland H, Gomez MB, Apeland A, Karlsson LRA, Grønlie AA, Torsvik S, Bringedal GE; Advisory Consortium; Monica A, Fisher PA, Gardner F, Kjøbli J, Malmberg-Heimonen I, Nissen-Lie HA. Tømmerås T, et al. BMC Psychol. 2024 May 13;12(1):264. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-01765-y. BMC Psychol. 2024. PMID: 38741201 Clinical Trial.
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