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  • Treatment Foster Care Oregon for seriously delinquent adolescents
  • Primary care interventions provided to families where children have been subjected to abuse and neglect
  • Interventions to improve foster children’s mental and physical health
  • Traumatic shaking – The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
  • Drug treatment of children with respiratory tract infections
  • Treatment for binge eating disorder
  • Interventions to prevent misuse of alcohol, drugs and gambling in youth
  • School based programs to prevent self-harm including suicide attempts
  • Self-harm: patients’ experiences and perceptions of professional care and support
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