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4. Mapping the specific pathways to early-onset mental health disorders: The “watch me grow for REAL” study protocol

5. ParentWorks: Evaluation of an Online, Father-Inclusive, Universal Parenting Intervention to Reduce Child Conduct Problems

6. Children's understanding of habitual behaviour.

7. The role of serotonin 1B in the representation of outcomes.

8. Keeping Parents Involved: Predicting Attrition in a Self-Directed, Online Program for Childhood Conduct Problems

9. Evaluating Practitioner Training to Improve Competencies and Organizational Practices for Engaging Fathers in Parenting Interventions.

10. Evaluating Practitioner Training to Improve Competencies and Organizational Practices for Engaging Fathers in Parenting Interventions

11. Toward Father-friendly Parenting Interventions: A Qualitative Study

12. Examining Practitioner Competencies, Organizational Support and Barriers to Engaging Fathers in Parenting Interventions

13. Toward Father-friendly Parenting Interventions: A Qualitative Study

14. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Father Engagement Questionnaire

15. A benchmarking study of father involvement in Australian child mental health services

17. Mothers, Fathers, and Parental Systems: A Conceptual Model of Parental Engagement in Programmes for Child Mental Health—Connect, Attend, Participate, Enact (CAPE)

18. Optimising child outcomes from parenting interventions: fathers’ experiences, preferences and barriers to participation

19. Study protocol: Evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices

21. Serotonin 1B receptor gene (HTR1B) methylation as a risk factor for callous-unemotional traits in antisocial boys

25. When Is the Still-Face Not the Still-Face: Mothers' Behavior in the Face-to-Face Still-Face Procedure and Its Relationship to Infant Arousal.

26. Geographical origin identification of Khao Dawk Mali 105 rice using combination of FT-NIR spectroscopy and machine learning algorithms.

27. Meta-analysis of the implied distribution of callous-unemotional traits across sampling methods and informant.

28. Towards Preventative Psychiatry: Concurrent and Longitudinal Predictors of Postnatal Maternal-Infant Bonding.

29. Aversion, interpretation and determinability: Three factors of uncertainty that may play a role in psychopathology.

30. Sympathetic nervous system functioning during the face-to-face still-face paradigm in the first year of life.

31. Learning to like triangles: A longitudinal investigation of evaluative conditioning in infancy.

32. Bridging the gap between child mental health need and professional service utilisation: Examining the influence of mothers' parental attributions on professional help-seeking intentions.

33. Still connecting the dots: An investigation into infants' attentional bias to threat using an eye-tracking task.

34. Antisocial Learning: Using Learning Window Width to Model Callous-Unemotional Traits?

35. Children's understanding of habitual behaviour.

36. How Do Mothers' Parental Attributions Affect Child Outcomes from a Positive Parenting Intervention? A Mediation Study.

37. ParentWorks: Evaluation of an Online, Father-Inclusive, Universal Parenting Intervention to Reduce Child Conduct Problems.

38. Mapping the Specific Pathways to Early-Onset Mental Health Disorders: The "Watch Me Grow for REAL" Study Protocol.

39. Evaluation of 'The Father Effect' Media Campaign to Increase Awareness of, and Participation in, an Online Father-Inclusive Parenting Program.

40. Keeping Parents Involved: Predicting Attrition in a Self-Directed, Online Program for Childhood Conduct Problems.

41. Therapist-assisted online treatment for child conduct problems in rural and urban families: Two randomized controlled trials.

42. Why is this Happening? A Brief Measure of Parental Attributions Assessing Parents' Intentionality, Permanence, and Dispositional Attributions of Their Child with Conduct Problems.

43. The role of serotonin 1B in the representation of outcomes.

44. The role of parental attributions in predicting parenting intervention outcomes in the treatment of child conduct problems.

45. Associations or repetitions? Testing the basis of the Perruchet effect in voluntary response speed.

46. A benchmarking study of father involvement in Australian child mental health services.

47. Mapping the developmental pathways of child conduct problems through the neurobiology of empathy.

48. Toward Father-friendly Parenting Interventions: A Qualitative Study.

49. Are impairments in emotion recognition a core feature of callous-unemotional traits? Testing the primary versus secondary variants model in children.

50. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Father Engagement Questionnaire.

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