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Developmental services in primary care for low-income children: Clinicians' perceptions of the Healthy Steps for Young Children program
McLearn, Kathryn Taaffe, 2004
Journal of Urban Health, 81(2), 206-221

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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Early effects of the Healthy Steps for Young Children program
Minkovitz, Cynthia Schaffer, 2001
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 155(4), 470-479

An evaluation of the implementation and effects of The Healthy Steps for Young Children Program for children aged 2 to 4, focusing on services received, satisfaction with services, and parent practices

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Have professional recommendations and consumer demand altered pediatric practice regarding child development?
Minkovitz, Cynthia Schaffer, 1998
Journal of Urban Health, 75(4), 739-750

A survey on the relationship between consumer demand and current practices of pediatricians participating in the Healthy Steps for Young Children Program in regard to children’s development

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A practice-based intervention to enhance quality of care in the first three years of life: The Healthy Steps for Young Children program
Minkovitz, Cynthia Schaffer, 2003
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 290(23), 3081-3091

An evaluation of The Healthy Steps for Young Children program’s effectiveness in increasing quality of care related to developmental and behavioral services for children in the first three years of life and in affecting parenting practices regarding discipline and promotion of children’s development and safety

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