Behavioral and socioemotional outcomes through age 5 years of the legacy for children public health approach to improving developmental outcomes among children born into poverty
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300996
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- Beasley, Lana O. & Silovsky, Jane F. & Espeleta, Hannah C. & Robinson, Lara R. & Hartwig, Sophie A. & Morris, Amanda & Esparza, Irma, 2017. "A qualitative study of cultural congruency of Legacy for Children™ for Spanish-speaking mothers," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 79(C), pages 299-308.
- Finders, Jennifer K. & DĂaz, Guadalupe & Geldhof, G. John & Sektnan, Michaella & Rennekamp, Denise, 2016. "The impact of parenting education on parent and child behaviors: Moderators by income and ethnicity," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 199-209.
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adult; age; article; behavior disorder; child parent relation; child welfare; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; health care quality; health promotion; human; infant; methodology; mother child relation; poverty; preschool child; randomized controlled trial; social adaptation; statistical model; United States; Adult; Age Factors; Child Behavior Disorders; Child Welfare; Child; Preschool; Florida; Health Promotion; Humans; Infant; Logistic Models; Los Angeles; Mother-Child Relations; Parenting; Poverty; Program Evaluation; Social Adjustment; Young Adult;All these keywords.
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