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Primary care is a key setting for the delivery of parent-focused behavioral interventions. Various methods of intervention show promising efficacy, but fail to engage adequate parental participation. The objective of this study was to understand factors underlying parents’ attitudes towards the content, sources, and delivery methods of behavioral guidance in primary care.


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