Evaluation of the Healthy Families New York Home Visiting Program, Age Seven Follow Up, 2007-2009

Healthy Families New York (HFNY), which was based on the Healthy Families America (HFA) model, was established as a strengths-based, intensive home visitation program with the explicit goals of promoting positive parenting skills and parent-child interaction; preventing child abuse and neglect; supp...

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Main Author: DuMont, Kimberly (Author)
Contributors: Ehrhard-Dietzel, Susan (Contributor) ; Greene, Rose (Contributor) ; Kirkland, Kristen (Contributor) ; Layne, China (Contributor) ; Lee, Eunju (Contributor) ; Mitchell-Herzfeld, Susan (Contributor) ; Rodriguez, Monica L. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2012
In:Year: 2012
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