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NCSBY Qualitative Investigation of Policy on YPSB

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NCSBY– Cost and Benefits of Treatment

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A qualitative examination of factors impacting family engagement in treatment for youth with problematic sexual behavior (2020)

Early identification of youth with problematic sexual behavior: A qualitative study (2020)

Economic value of community-based services for problematic sexual behaviors in youth: A mixed-method cost-effectiveness analysis (2020)

Preliminary findings of problematic sexual behavior-cognitive-behavioral therapy for adolescents in an outpatient treatment setting (2020)

Professionals perceptions of electronic and online sexual behaviors of youth in their community (2020)

The childrens programme: a description of a group and family intervention for children engaging in problematic and harmful sexual behavior and their parents/carers (2019)

A qualitative analysis of family perspective on treatment services for youths with problematic sexual behavior (2018)

Impact of early intervention for youth with problematic sexual behaviors and their caregivers (2018)

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