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Chapter 6: Early Childhood and Prevention

Effectiveness of Prevention Programs for Mental Disorders in School-Age Children
Mark T. Greenberg, Celene Domitrovich, Brian Bumbarger

Children's UPstream Services Evaluation Report
Charles M. Biss, Nancy G. Pandina, Ted A. Tighe, David P. Kelley, Carrie M. Clough, Stephanie Anne Nelson

Head Start Mental Health Research Consortium: Preliminary Data on Prevention
Steven R. Forness, Kimberly Hoagwood, Michael L. Lopez, Loretta Serna, Donna Bryant, Edward Feil, Ann Kaiser, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

An Evaluation of Home Visitation and Parental Locus of Control in At-Risk, Urban, Minority Families
Jannette Rey, Garret D. Evans, Shannon Swallows, Ayme Smith, N. Elizabeth Bryant, Caroline Danda, Chris Houck

Collaborative Screening Program for Pre Schoolers: Early Identification of Mental Health Problems
Rick Loseth, Sarah Carlson, Anine Picard, Carly King, Chris Oldakowski Schmid, Rose VanEngen

Hidden Morbidity in Pediatric Primary Care: Are We Making Progress?
Pilar Bernal, Debra Bendell-Estroff, Michael Murphy

The Impact of Managed Care on Efforts to Prevent Serious Emotional Disturbance in Young Children
Anne M. Hocutt, James D. McKinney, Marjorie Montague


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