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Fig. 2 | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health

Fig. 2

From: Effectiveness of group-based indicated prevention in children identified with disruptive behavior problems: results of an implementation study in the German health care system

Fig. 2

Depicted are estimated marginal means of (A) the externalizing behavior scale of the CBCL (disruptive behavior) as well as (B) the competence scale of the DISYPS (prosocial behavior) for children screened as normal (NOR), screened to profit from an indicated prevention program “Baghira” and participated in this program (BA) or were screened to profit from the indicated prevention program “Baghira” but refused participation (NO BA). Time points refer to pre-intervention (T0), post-intervention (T1) and 6 months after T1 (T2). Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals

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