Family process and child outcomes in a psychiatric sample: A narrative assessment

Volume: 19, Pages: 214 - 214
Published: Apr 1, 1996
Abstract
Pellet group count methods are key tools for wildlife conservation and management. Therefore, it is essential to clarify the performance and suitability of the different pellet group count methods at distinct realities. This issue has been discussed by other researchers but with inconsistent conclusions, leaving open the necessity of additional studies. Aiming to fill this need, we used a combination of field data and simulation models to...
Paper Details
Title
Family process and child outcomes in a psychiatric sample: A narrative assessment
Published Date
Apr 1, 1996
Volume
19
Pages
214 - 214
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