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Prenatal Early Infancy Project: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect in the Context of Promoting Maternal and Child Health (From Child Abuse: New Directions in Prevention and Treatment Across the Lifespan, P 130-154, 1997, David A. Wolfe, Robert J. McMahon, et al., eds. - See NCJ-172926)

NCJ Number
172932
Author(s)
D Olds
Date Published
1997
Length
25 pages
Annotation
This chapter reviews procedures and outcomes from two large-scale evaluations of early intervention programs for mothers and young children and reports on efforts to expand the project for use in broader intervention efforts.
Abstract
Prevention of child maltreatment is approached in the context of preventing a wide range of associated health and development problems in mothers and children. These problems include: (1) Nine infants out of every 1,000 in the United States die before their first birthday; (2) More than 2.5 million children were reported as being abused or neglected in 1990, and one in three of the victims of physical abuse were less than 1 year old; (3) Childhood injuries are the leading cause of death among children aged 1 through 14; and (4) High rates of violence among adolescents, both as victims and perpetrators, threaten the safety and well-being of neighborhoods. The chapter reviews a program of prenatal care and early childhood home visitation that was tested in randomized clinical trials and that improved the outcomes of pregnancy, the qualities of care that parents provided to their children, and families' economic self-sufficiency. Figures, references

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