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Child Birth Order as a Moderator of Intervention Effectiveness for the Early Childhood Version of the Family Check-Up
Abstract
Child birth order (CBO) in the family has received little attention in the field of prevention science. CBO is relevant to early interventionists from a public health perspective, as the most widely disseminated home-visiting program has traditionally targeted mothers and their first-born children. The current paper revisits a previous publication by Shaw et al. (2009) on the effectiveness of the Family Check-Up (FCU) to evaluate CBO (firstborn...
Paper Details
Title
Child Birth Order as a Moderator of Intervention Effectiveness for the Early Childhood Version of the Family Check-Up
Published Date
Feb 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
456 - 466
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