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1  achievement-oriented, agentic traits (e.g., assertive and decisive).
2 ork should focus on maternal motivations for assertive and intrusive feeding styles and mechanisms th
3 aders to see healthy eating as more autonomy-assertive and social justice-oriented behavior and to fo
4 xious/Fearful", "Aloof/Predatory", "Reactive/Assertive", and "Calm/Agreeable".
5  average of 9.3 prompts; 61% of prompts were assertive, and 48% of mothers were intrusive.
6  to eat, the percentage of prompts that were assertive, and intrusiveness were coded.
7  related to the incremental contributions of assertive case management and skills training for relaps
8                                              Assertive community training programs ought to be offere
9 he effectiveness of an innovative program of assertive community treatment (ACT) for homeless persons
10  [95% CI, 4.29-9.20] percentage points), and assertive community treatment (marginal effect, 11.26 [9
11 85 people were available for analyses: 28 in assertive community treatment alone, 35 in assertive com
12 l illness who were at risk for homelessness: assertive community treatment alone, assertive community
13 lude that intensive treatment models such as assertive community treatment and crisis resolution team
14             Models of community care such as assertive community treatment and interventions based on
15                  Clients assigned to the two assertive community treatment conditions had more contac
16                                 However, the assertive community treatment conditions spent less mone
17    Recent studies have attempted to evaluate assertive community treatment for this service user grou
18                                              Assertive community treatment has better client outcomes
19                           Family therapy and assertive community treatment have clear effects on the
20 his study was to assess the effectiveness of assertive community treatment in the rehabilitation of h
21           EIS (OPUS) consisted of 2 years of assertive community treatment including social skill tra
22                                              Assertive community treatment offers significant advanta
23 homeless persons who had been referred to an assertive community treatment program was prospectively
24 cohort (29%) was compliant at entry into the assertive community treatment program.
25 rapy can be combined with family therapy and assertive community treatment programs targeted to reduc
26 cessful owing to inconsistency about what an assertive community treatment service should be for peop
27                        In randomized trials, assertive community treatment subjects demonstrated a 37
28                    In observational studies, assertive community treatment subjects experienced a 104
29  mental health care centers with 21 flexible assertive community treatment teams in the Netherlands.
30 support through intensive case management or assertive community treatment to chronically homeless in
31 ssness: assertive community treatment alone, assertive community treatment with community workers, an
32 n assertive community treatment alone, 35 in assertive community treatment with community workers, an
33                              In New Zealand, assertive community treatment with cultural engagement r
34                    Standard case management, assertive community treatment, and critical time interve
35 of review: Assertive outreach, also known as assertive community treatment, is a well established ser
36        Inclusion criteria were the use of an assertive community treatment-based rehabilitation treat
37 e the terminology of specific models such as assertive community treatment.
38 ho do not require the treatment intensity of Assertive Community Treatment.
39 kedly higher after they entered a program of assertive community treatment.
40  homeless mentally ill subjects who received assertive community treatment.
41 ifies infected patients would be helpful for assertive diagnosis.
42 st is uncertain and has implications for how assertive dispatch is in instructing CPR.
43                                              Assertive follow-up and treatment of perinatal women in
44                             Recent findings: Assertive outreach brings into sharp focus a number of e
45 ive ethical basis for supporting delivery of assertive outreach services to a reluctant client group,
46                           Purpose of review: Assertive outreach, also known as assertive community tr
47 tions to the debate concerning the ethics of assertive outreach.
48                                              Assertive prevention strategies are needed to adequately
49  those with arrest, these results support an assertive program of dispatcher-assisted CPR.
50                                              Assertive prompting and an intrusive style had small but
51                      A greater percentage of assertive prompts and intrusiveness, but not total promp
52 were associated with a greater percentage of assertive prompts and intrusiveness.
53 ted predictors of prompts, the percentage of assertive prompts, and intrusiveness and the relation of
54 esis that more maternal prompts to eat, more assertive prompts, and more intrusiveness are associated
55 and (d) as expected, female hyenas were more assertive than male hyenas.
56  which these disorders might respond to more assertive treatment from health services requires furthe