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Reinsperger, I. (2021): Parent-Child-Pass Update 2020/21 – Screenings for mental health, nutrition and social competence. AIHTA Policy Brief 005.
Reinsperger, I. and Paul, J. (2022): Perinatal and infant mental health care models and pathways. HTA-Projektbericht 148.
Reinsperger, I. and Goetz, G. and Winkler, R. (2018): Screening and prevention programmes for children and adolescents from 6 to 14 years. Results from selected countries and recommendations from evidence-based guidelines. HTA-Projektbericht 106.
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Reinsperger, I. and Rosian, K. and Winkler, R. and Piso, B. (2018): Re-orientation of the Austrian parent-child preventive care programme. Part XI: Further development of the mother-child-pass: Screening recommendations of the expert working group for pregnancy, puerperium and early childhood (0-6 years). HTA-Projektbericht 92.
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Strohmaier, C. and Hölzle, L. (2021): The economic and societal dimension of parental mental illness. HTA-Projektbericht 142.
Winkler, R. and Erdos, J. and Wimmer, B. and Piso, B. (2012): Re-orientation of the Austrian parent-child preventive health care programme, Part VI: Health visiting services in the context of health care programmes for pregnant women, parents and children. HTA-Projektbericht 53.
Winkler, R. and Piso, B. (2013): Mental Health Rehabilitation for Children and Adolescents – Systematic overview of evaluation outcomes and instruments. HTA-Projektbericht 67.
Wolf, S. and Reinsperger, I. (2023): Strategies for recruitment and programme adherence in group programmes for children, adolescents and adults with overweight and grade 1 obesity. HTA-Projektbericht 155.
Zechmeister-Koss, I. (2023): Perinatal and infant mental health care in Austria: A mapping of existing prevention, screening and care structures, with a specific focus on Tyrol. HTA-Projektbericht 151.
Zechmeister-Koss , I. and Goodyear, M. (2018): Supporting children who have parents with mental disorders in Tyrol: A mapping of existing Tyrolean support and societal structures. HTA-Projektbericht 113a.
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Zechmeister-Koss, I. and Fischer, S. and Erdos, J. (2012): Re-orientation of the Austrian parent-child preventive care programme. Part VIII: Review of economic evaluations and budget impact analysis of outreach services and measures to reduce premature birth. HTA-Projektbericht 55.