Community intervention to prevent child maltreatment in England: evaluating the contribution of the family nurse partnership
Conclusions
By targeting risk factors which are less common in the general population but which are more prevalent amongst abusive families, fewer specialist health visitors would be needed to prevent a higher percentage of child maltreatment.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Browne, K. D., Jackson, V. Tags: Health Services Quality Source Type: research
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