Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 63 pages) : illustrations |
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Technical report ; TR-991-DOJ |
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Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-991-DOJ.
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Contents |
Introduction -- Site start-up and planning -- Measures -- Data collection procedures -- General analytic approach -- Overview of outcome evaluation across sites |
Summary |
"Safe Start Promising Approaches (SSPA) is the second phase of a community-based initiative focused on developing and fielding interventions to prevent and reduce the impact of children's exposure to violence (CEV). This report shares the results of SSPA, which was intended to implement and evaluate promising and evidence-based programs in community settings. Fifteen program sites across the country were selected to implement a range of interventions for helping children and families cope with the effects of CEV. The settings, populations served, intervention types, types of violence addressed, community partners, and program goals differed across the 15 sites. The main body of this report provides information on the designs of the studies, instruments used, data collection and cleaning, analytic methods, and an overview of the results across the 15 sites. The appendixes provide a detailed description of the outcome evaluation conducted at each SSPA program, including a description of the enrollees, enrollment and retention, the amount and type of services received, and child and family outcomes over time."--Publisher's website |
Notes |
"RAND Health and Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment." |
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"This research was conducted under the auspices of the Safety and Justice Program with RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment (ISE) and under RAND Health's Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Program." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-63) |
Notes |
English |
In |
Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR |
Subject |
Safe Start Promising Approaches (Program) -- Evaluation
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SUBJECT |
Safe Start Promising Approaches (Program) fast |
Subject |
Children and violence -- United States -- Prevention
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Children -- Services for -- United States -- Evaluation
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Child welfare -- United States
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Child health services.
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Children.
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Crime.
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Criminology.
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Medical care.
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Health services administration.
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National health services.
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Social problems.
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Social sciences.
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Public welfare.
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Sociology.
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Violence.
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Age Groups
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Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
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Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
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Child Health Services
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Child Welfare
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Child
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Community Health Services
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Crime
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Criminology
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Delivery of Health Care
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Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms
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Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
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Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
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Health Services Administration
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Health Services
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Investigative Techniques
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Named Groups
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Persons
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Program Evaluation
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Quality of Health Care
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Social Problems
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Social Sciences
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Social Welfare
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Sociology
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Violence
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Patient Care Management
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Patient Care Management -- methods
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State Medicine
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Public Assistance
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Patient Care
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children (people by age group)
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crimes (events)
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criminology.
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social issues.
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social sciences.
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welfare services.
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sociology.
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violence.
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Violence
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Sociology
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Social sciences
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Social problems
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Public welfare
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National health services
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Medical care
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Health services administration
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Criminology
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Crime
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Children
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Child health services
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Evaluation
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Child welfare
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Children -- Services for -- Evaluation
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jaycox, Lisa.
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Rand Safety and Justice (Program)
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RAND Health.
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Rand Corporation.
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United States. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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ISBN |
0833065920 |
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9780833065926 |
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