Published on in Vol 23, No 4 (2021): April

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24861, first published .
A Web-Based and In-Person Risk Reframing Intervention to Influence Mothers’ Tolerance for, and Parenting Practices Associated With, Children’s Outdoor Risky Play: Randomized Controlled Trial

A Web-Based and In-Person Risk Reframing Intervention to Influence Mothers’ Tolerance for, and Parenting Practices Associated With, Children’s Outdoor Risky Play: Randomized Controlled Trial

A Web-Based and In-Person Risk Reframing Intervention to Influence Mothers’ Tolerance for, and Parenting Practices Associated With, Children’s Outdoor Risky Play: Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

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  12. Leadbeater B, Walker M, Bowen F, Barbic S, Crooks C, Mathias S, Moretti M, Sukhawathanakul P, Pepler D, Angelius K, Carr W, Conrod P, Pike I, Cummingham T, Lawlor M, McGrath P, Lingley-Pottie P. Disseminating Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions to Promote Wellness and Mental Health in Children and Youth: Opportunities, Gaps, and Challenges. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 2023;42(4):91 View
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  16. Kuhaneck H, Bundy A, Fabrizi S, Lynch H, Moore A, Román-Oyola R, Stagnitti K, Waldman-Levi A. Play as Occupation: The State of Our Science and a Research Agenda for the Profession. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 2024;78(4) View