Protecting young children: Identifying family substance use and risks in the home

Author(s): Conners-Burrow, Nicola A.; Johnson, Danya; Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne; McKelvey, Lorraine; Bokony, Patti A.; Bradley, Robert H.
Date Issued: July 2010
Description: A comparison of indicators of healthy child development for families who screened positive for substance use with those who did not on The Family Map, based on a sample of 1,105 families in 20 Head Start centers, and an evaluation of the parents' comfort and satisfaction with the screening and home visitation, based on data from parents at 6 of the centers
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Journal Title: NHSA Dialog
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 3
Page Range: 168-184
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures

Parents & Families
Country: United States
ISSN: 1930-9325 Online
1524-0754 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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