Developmental services in primary care for low-income children: Clinicians' perceptions of the Healthy Steps for Young Children program

Author(s): McLearn, Kathryn Taaffe; Strobino, Donna M.; Hughart, Nancy; Minkovitz, Cynthia Schaffer; Scharfstein, Daniel; Marks, Elisabeth; Guyer, Bernard
Date Issued: 2004
Description: A longitudinal investigation of the correlation between participation in the Healthy Steps for Young Children (HS) program and the practices and perceptions of clinicians serving low income populations as compared to those serving higher income populations, based on clinician surveys from 20 HS practice sites in 13 states collected between 1996 and 2001
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Journal Title: Journal of Urban Health
Volume Number: 81
Issue Number: 2
Page Range: 206-221
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics > Socioeconomic Status

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Health-Based Programs
Country: United States
ISSN: 1099-3460 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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