Primary Health Care: Potential Home for Family-Focused Preventive Interventions

Family-focused prevention programs have been shown to effectively reduce a range of negative behavioral health outcomes but have had limited reach. Three key barriers must be overcome to expand the reach of family-focused prevention programs and thereby achieve a significant public health impact. Th...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of preventive medicine 2016-10, Vol.51 (4 Suppl 2), p.S106-S118
Hauptverfasser: Leslie, Laurel K, Mehus, Christopher J, Hawkins, J David, Boat, Thomas, McCabe, Mary Ann, Barkin, Shari, Perrin, Ellen C, Metzler, Carol W, Prado, Guillermo, Tait, V Fan, Brown, Randall, Beardslee, William
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