Sanders, Matthew R.
de Caestecker, Linda
McLeod, Stephen
Day, Jamin J.
Turner, Karen M. T.
Morawska, Alina
Kirby, James
Article History
Received: 2 March 2017
Accepted: 4 June 2019
First Online: 5 August 2019
Change Date: 15 October 2019
Change Type: Correction
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: LM has received indirect support through the University of Glasgow and NatCen Social Research for evaluations of the Family Nurse Partnership and Triple P. In addition, her PhD fees were paid for as part of the contract for the evaluation of the parenting support framework in Glasgow City. She received no personal remuneration for any of this work. She has no personal financial conflict of interest, has not been involved in developing any parenting programme and is not represented on any parenting charity or commercial board. She has no reputational conflict of interest to declare.PW has received indirect support through his employing Universities for evaluation of a number of parenting programmes including Triple P, Circle of Security, the Robusthed.dk parent programme and Mellow Parenting. He has received no personal remuneration for any of this work. He is a friend and former colleague at the University of Glasgow of an employee (Christine Puckering) of the Mellow Parenting charity who developed much of that programme, and he has co-authored a number of papers with her about the Mellow Parenting programme, the Mellow Parenting Observation Scale and the Attachment and Behavioral Catchup (ABC) programme. Research grants to PW’s departments for evaluation of parenting programmes have been awarded by the Scottish Government Health Department, the Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office, the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, Yorkhill Endowment Funds, TrygFonden, the Grant Foundation and NIHR. PW has no personal financial conflict of interest, has not been involved in developing any parenting programme and is not represented on any parenting charity or commercial board. He has no reputational conflict of interest to declare.LT has received indirect support through her employing Universities for evaluation of a number of parenting programmes including Triple P, Parents InC, Incredible Years, the Robusthed.dk parent programme and Mellow Parenting. She has received no personal remuneration for any of this work. She is a friend and former colleague at the University of Glasgow of an employee (Christine Puckering) of the Mellow Parenting charity who developed much of that programme, and she has co-authored a number of papers with her about the Mellow Parenting programme and the Mellow Parenting Observation Scale. Research grants to LT’s departments for evaluation of parenting programmes have been awarded by the Scottish Government Health Department, the Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office, the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, Yorkhill Endowment Funds, TrygFonden, the Grant Foundation and NIHR. LT has no personal financial conflict of interest, has not been involved in developing any parenting programme and is not represented on any parenting charity or commercial board. She has no reputational conflict of interest to declare.