Sentences with phrase «early intervention efforts»

«As home visiting programs go to scale, states should consider replicating this study using their administrative data and appropriate statistical methods to create a robust comparison group capable of generating rigorous findings regarding the effects of early intervention efforts on child maltreatment rates,» said Dr. Deborah Daro, Senior Research Fellow at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago.
«These are public health concerns and also reasons supporting early intervention efforts,» Cabrera said.
No matter how intensive early intervention efforts are, one year of services will not be enough to ensure academic success for some children (Goldenberg, 1994; Hiebert, 1994; Jason et al., 1995; Morris, 1999; Vellutino et al., 1996; Wasik & Slavin, 1993).
About one - third of the people surveyed had been reached during the prior 12 months by the early intervention efforts, such as viewing the campaign's documentary on ending stigma about mental illness.
The group is a key target for prevention and early intervention efforts and largely has been unstudied.
«Identifying patients with pre-existing psychological comorbidity and psychological distress symptoms in the hospital may help maximize identification of depression and early intervention efforts,» says lead study author Anahita Rabiee, M.D., a former Johns Hopkins researcher and now an internal medicine resident at Yale School of Medicine.
Spokane's Early Warning System and their resulting improvements is a true model for what successful dropout prevention and early intervention efforts can look like in Washington.
This bulletin for professionals reviews ways to work with families experiencing chronic neglect, including critical elements of successful casework practice, examples of what agencies are doing, and ways agencies can integrate child welfare approaches to chronic neglect with prevention and early intervention efforts.
The identification of early risk factors is crucial to prevention and early intervention efforts that have the potential to attenuate the long term emotional, social, and academic problems associated with aggressive victim status.
This approach to measuring both timing and rate of symptom development is consistent with recent recognition that certain prevention and early intervention efforts may be most effective during specific developmental windows.29 Determining the power of certain first - onset AUD symptoms to predict the later development of AUD will fill a gap in the literature and will have implications for the development of effective early intervention programme.
At the same time, neural plasticity makes adolescents especially receptive to prevention and early intervention efforts.
This bulletin for professionals discusses what we know about chronic child neglect and then reviews ways to work with families experiencing chronic neglect, including critical elements of successful casework practice, examples of what agencies are doing, and ways agencies can integrate child welfare approaches to chronic neglect with prevention and early intervention efforts.
Discusses what we know about chronic child neglect and reviews ways to work with families experiencing chronic neglect, including critical elements of successful casework practice, examples of what agencies are doing, and ways agencies can integrate child welfare approaches to chronic neglect with prevention and early intervention efforts.
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