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    Bringing a Health Equity Perspective to the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect

    Persistent inequities in risk for child abuse and neglect (CAN) may be reduced by using a health equity perspective in order to assure that all children have the opportunity to reach their full health and life...

    Joanne Klevens, Marilyn Metzler in Re-Visioning Public Health Approaches for … (2019)

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    Cost-Benefit Analysis of Two Child Abuse and Neglect Primary Prevention Programs for US States

    We assessed the US state-level budget and societal impact of implementing two child abuse and neglect (CAN) primary prevention programs. CAN cost estimates and data from two prevention programs (Child-Parent C...

    Cora Peterson, Curtis Florence, Robert Thomas, Joanne Klevens in Prevention Science (2018)

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    Concordance in the measurement of quality of life and health indicators between two methods of computer-assisted interviews: self-administered and by telephone

    The aim of this study was to establish the concordance for quality of life (QOL), disability, and use of health service indicators between two modes of computer-assisted interviews: audio-computer-assisted sel...

    Joanne Klevens, William E. Trick, Romina Kee, Francisco Angulo in Quality of Life Research (2011)

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    The SAFER Latinos Project: Addressing a Community Ecology Underlying Latino Youth Violence

    This paper describes the intervention model, early implementation experience, and challenges for the Seguridad, Apoyo, Familia, Educacion, y Recursos (SAFER) Latinos project. The SAFER Latinos project is an attem...

    Mark Edberg, Sean D. Cleary, Elizabeth Collins in The Journal of Primary Prevention (2010)