Kassing, Francesca http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1364-8271
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Godwin, Jennifer
Lochman, John E.
Coie, John D.
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute of Mental Health (R18 MH48043, R18 MH50951, R18 MH50952, R18 MH50953, K05MH00797 and K05MH01027)
National Institute on Drug Abuse (DA16903, DA017589, K05DA015226, and P30DA023026)
U.S. Department of Education (S184U30002)
Article History
First Online: 3 October 2018
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: Drs. Bierman, Coie, Dodge, Greenberg, Lochman, McMahon, and Pinderhughes are the principal investigators on the Fast Track Project and have a publishing agreement with Guilford Publications, Inc. Royalties from that agreement will be donated to a professional organization. They are also authors of the PATHS curriculum and donate all royalties from Channing-Bete, Inc. to a professional organization. Dr. Greenberg is a developer of the PATHS curriculum and has a separate royalty agreement with Channing-Bete, Inc. Bierman, Coie, Dodge, Greenberg, Lochman, and McMahon are the developers of the Fast Track curriculum and have publishing and royalty agreements with Guilford Publications, Inc. Dr. McMahon is a coauthor of Helping the Noncompliant Child and has a royalty agreement with Guilford Publications, Inc.
: All procedures were approved by the Institutional Review Boards of participating universities (i.e., Duke University, University of Washington, Vanderbilt University, and Penn State University).
: Written informed consent from parents and oral assent from children were obtained for the collection of demographic and screening variables. Additional informed consent was not required for the collection of adult conviction data, given the public accessibility of these data.