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H Baker-Henningham

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Child: Care, Health and Development|March 12, 2011
Transporting evidence-based interventions across cultures: using focus groups with teachers and parents of pre-school children to inform the implementation of the Incredible Years Teacher Training Programme in JamaicaH Baker-Henningham
Child: Care, Health and Development|August 20, 2009
A qualitative study of teacher's perceptions of an intervention to prevent conduct problems in Jamaican pre-schoolsH Baker-Henningham, S Walker
Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2018
Parents' use of harsh punishment and young children's behaviour and achievement: a longitudinal study of Jamaican children with conduct problemsH Baker-Henningham, T Francis
Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England)|March 7, 2018
Effect of transporting an evidence-based, violence prevention intervention to Jamaican preschools on teacher and class-wide child behaviour: a cluster randomised trialH Baker-Henningham, S Walker
Child: Care, Health and Development|May 21, 2014
The Incredible Years Parent-Toddler Programme and parental language: a randomised controlled trialN Gridley, J Hutchings, H Baker-Henningham
East African Medical Journal|February 6, 2016
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNALISING PROBLEMS IN ORPHANS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS IN RURAL MOZAMBIQUEP Libombo, H Baker-Henningham, S Grantham-McGregor
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 7, 2003
Mothers of undernourished Jamaican children have poorer psychosocial functioning and this is associated with stimulation provided in the homeH Baker-Henningham, C Powell, S Walker, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|March 27, 2009
A pilot study of the Incredible Years Teacher Training programme and a curriculum unit on social and emotional skills in community pre-schools in JamaicaH Baker-Henningham, S Walker, C Powell, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|September 15, 2005
The effect of early stimulation on maternal depression: a cluster randomised controlled trialH Baker-Henningham, C Powell, S Walker, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|May 6, 2010
Preventing behaviour problems through a universal intervention in Jamaican basic schools: a pilot studyH Baker-Henningham, S P Walker, C Powell, et al.
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Child: Care, Health and Development|March 12, 2011
Transporting evidence-based interventions across cultures: using focus groups with teachers and parents of pre-school children to inform the implementation of the Incredible Years Teacher Training Programme in JamaicaH Baker-Henningham
Child: Care, Health and Development|August 20, 2009
A qualitative study of teacher's perceptions of an intervention to prevent conduct problems in Jamaican pre-schoolsH Baker-Henningham, S Walker
Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2018
Parents' use of harsh punishment and young children's behaviour and achievement: a longitudinal study of Jamaican children with conduct problemsH Baker-Henningham, T Francis
Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England)|March 7, 2018
Effect of transporting an evidence-based, violence prevention intervention to Jamaican preschools on teacher and class-wide child behaviour: a cluster randomised trialH Baker-Henningham, S Walker
Child: Care, Health and Development|May 21, 2014
The Incredible Years Parent-Toddler Programme and parental language: a randomised controlled trialN Gridley, J Hutchings, H Baker-Henningham
East African Medical Journal|February 6, 2016
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNALISING PROBLEMS IN ORPHANS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS IN RURAL MOZAMBIQUEP Libombo, H Baker-Henningham, S Grantham-McGregor
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 7, 2003
Mothers of undernourished Jamaican children have poorer psychosocial functioning and this is associated with stimulation provided in the homeH Baker-Henningham, C Powell, S Walker, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|March 27, 2009
A pilot study of the Incredible Years Teacher Training programme and a curriculum unit on social and emotional skills in community pre-schools in JamaicaH Baker-Henningham, S Walker, C Powell, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|September 15, 2005
The effect of early stimulation on maternal depression: a cluster randomised controlled trialH Baker-Henningham, C Powell, S Walker, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|May 6, 2010
Preventing behaviour problems through a universal intervention in Jamaican basic schools: a pilot studyH Baker-Henningham, S P Walker, C Powell, et al.
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