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Date created: 2021-07-28 02:55 PM | Last Updated: 2021-09-28 05:43 PM

Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/K9JA7

Category: Data

Description: Here are presented the data reported in the manuscript "Narrative abilities and episodic memory in school-aged children followed by Child Protective Services" by Salomão, Canário, and Cruz, published as part of the Special Issue Mental Health and Well-Being in Children (https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100849) available at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children/special_issues/Mental_Health_and_Well-being_in_Children. The results described in the manuscript were estimated with the dataset available in the files folder. The dataset is available as SPSS data file (.sav).

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Datset from the results reported "Narrative abilities and episodic memory in school-aged children followed by Child Protective Services" by Salomão, Canário, and Cruz, published as part of the Special Issue Mental Health and Well-Being in Children (https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100849)

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Family reunification success after child institutionalization: Testing the effectiveness of a positive parenting intervention

In Portugal, a high number of families at-risk is followed by social services with different measures of children's promotion of rights and protection...

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child protective servicesdatasetevent schemanarrative abilitiesnarrative coherencenarrative temporal cohesionschool-aged children

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