Increasing safety and well-being of children: results of a selective prevention intervention
Abstract
Presented at the Society for Prevention Research 11th Annual Meeting “Research to Policy”, Washington, DC, June 12th, 2003 – June 14th, 2003. The purpose of this study is "to explore the relationship between length of service and outcomes of a five year federally funded demonstration project to help families prevent neglect."Description
PROJECT NAME: Helping Families Prevent Neglect; PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Diane DePanfilis; Co-Investigators: Howard Dubowitz, Esta Glazer-Semmel; PROJECT DATES: 1996 – 2002Series/Report No.
Community and School-Based Research;Sponsors
FUNDING SOURCE: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Children’s Bureau. Grant number 90CA 1580 to the University of Maryland, Baltimore.Keyword
child neglectUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Social Work--Projects and Reports
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics--Projects and Reports
Child Abuse--prevention & control
Risk Factors
Family social work
Dysfunctional families
Social service--Outcome assessment
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