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Research, policy, and the federal role in prevention initiatives for children.

Carol H Ripple1, Edward Zigler.   

Abstract

With the ability and the funds to implement programs on a national level, federal policy is a potentially potent tool in primary prevention. Despite the U.S. government's history of ambivalence toward intervening in child rearing and limited national support for primary prevention, several initiatives have been implemented for children and families with some measure of success. The successes, however, are mitigated by limitations of the initiatives themselves and by the inconclusive nature of much of the evaluation data. This review of 5 federal policy-based initiatives for children and families provides the backdrop for discussing aspects of federal prevention program design, implementation, policy, and research.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12971195     DOI: 10.1037/0003-066x.58.6-7.482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Psychol        ISSN: 0003-066X


  3 in total

1.  Evidence into policy and practice? Measuring the progress of U.S. and U.K. policies to tackle disparities and inequalities in U.S. and U.K. health and health care.

Authors:  Mark Exworthy; Andrew Bindman; Huw Davies; A Eugene Washington
Journal:  Milbank Q       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 4.911

2.  Assembling a cohort for in-depth, longitudinal assessments of the biological embedding of child maltreatment: Methods, complexities, and lessons learned.

Authors:  Hannah M C Schreier; Christine M Heim; Emma J Rose; Idan Shalev; Chad E Shenk; Jennie G Noll
Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2021-05

3.  How does poverty beget poverty?

Authors:  Linda S Pagani
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 2.253

  3 in total

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