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Paraprofessional-delivered home-visiting intervention for American Indian teen mothers and their children : 3 year outcomes from a randomized controlled trial Allison Barlow, Britta Mullany, Nicole Neault, Novalene Goklish, Trudy Billy, Ramelda Hastings, Sherilynn Lorenzo, Crystal Kee, Kristin Lake, Cleve Redmond, Alice Carter, John T. Walkup

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: American Journal of PsychiatryPublication details: American Psychiatric Publishing, 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: American Journal of Psychiatry, 2015, 172(2): 154-162Summary: "Teen mothers on three American Indian reservations improved on several measures of parenting capability after participating in Family Spirit, a home-visiting intervention developed with [National Institute on Drug Abuse] NIDA support. The authors report 36-month outcomes of the paraprofessional-delivered Family Spirit home-visiting intervention for American Indian teen mothers and children. Follow the link to read the summary in NIDA Notes, 19 March 2015. Record #4785
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2015, 172(2): 154-162

"Teen mothers on three American Indian reservations improved on several measures of parenting capability after participating in Family Spirit, a home-visiting intervention developed with [National Institute on Drug Abuse] NIDA support. The authors report 36-month outcomes of the paraprofessional-delivered Family Spirit home-visiting intervention for American Indian teen mothers and children.
Follow the link to read the summary in NIDA Notes, 19 March 2015. Record #4785