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An archived collection of research summaries from 2001 and earlier that have been carefully reviewed and selected to provide objective, high-quality evidence that is concise and easy to understand.
Healthy and Safe Children 2001 Archives and earlier
Cigarette Smoking Among American Teens Declines Sharply in 2001
— Dec. 2001 Early Precursors of Gang Membership: A Study of Seattle Youth
— Dec. 2001 Symptoms of Depression Among Welfare Recipients: A Concern for Two Generations
— Dec. 2001 After 9/11: Stress and Coping Across America
— Nov. 2001 Homicides of Children and Youth
— Oct. 2001 Nation's Schools Experience Drop in Crime and Victimization
— Oct. 2001 The Role of Health Education in Healthy Start
— Oct. 2001 Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters
— Sep. 2001 Which Welfare Reforms Are Best for Children?
— Sep. 2001 Welfare Reform's Effects on Children
— July/August 2001 When Single Mothers Work: Effects on Child Development
— July/August 2001 Study Shows that an Increase in Well-Child Visits Leads to a Decrease in Hospitalizations
— July 2001 Teen Birth Rate Hits Record Low
— July 2001 Addressing the Problem of Juvenile Bullying
— June 2001 Assessing an Educational Intervention to Improve Physician Violence Screening Skills
— May 2001 Detecting Suicide Risk in a Pediatric Emergency Department: Development of a Brief Screening Tool
— May 2001 Emerging Answers: Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy
— May 2001 How Familiar Are Low-Income Parents with Medicaid and SCHIP?
— May 2001 Why Aren't More Uninsured Children Enrolled in Medicaid or SCHIP?
— May 2001 The Condition of Education 2001
— 2001 Evaluating After-School Care
— 2001 Guns in the Family: Firearm Storage Patterns in U.S. Homes
— 2001 Mental Health Care for Youth: Who Gets It? How Much Does It Cost? Who Pays? Where Does the Money Go?
— 2001 School Violence: Prevalence, Fears, and Prevention
— 2001 Stopping Violence Before it Starts
— 2001 Reducing Unintentional Injuries Among Young Children: A Prop 10 Opportunity
— Nov. 2000 Preventing Childhood Obesity: A Prop 10 Opportunity
— Oct. 2000 Unintentional Injuries in Childhood
— Spring/Summer 2000 Youth Violence in Urban Communities
— May 2000 Children and Computer Technology
— Fall/Winter 2000 Do Immigrant Children Use Medicaid Differently?
— 2000 Extending Health Care Insurance to Specific Populations
— 2000 A Century of Children's Health and Well-Being
— Dec. 1999 When School is Out
— Fall 1999 The Health Behaviors of American Parents: Implications for Children
— Sep. 1999 Home Visiting: Recent Program Evaluations
— Spring/Summer 1999 Strategies to Reduce Gun Violence
— Feb. 1999 Domestic Violence and Children
— Winter 1999 Benefits and Costs of Drug Use Prevention: Clarifying a Cloudy Issue
— 1999 Facts on Adolescent Injury
— 1999 Seeing is Believing: What Do Boys Do When They Find a Real Gun?
— 1999 Trends in Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use Among Teens
— 1999 Children and Managed Health Care
— Summer/Fall 1998 Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect
— Spring 1998 Early Childhood Interventions: Benefits, Costs, and Savings
— 1998 The Effect of Case Management on Immunization Rates and Well-Child Care
— 1998 Preventing Very Low Birthweight Births: A Bundle of Savings
— 1998 Teenage Alcohol Misuse: A Big Problem and a Different Solution
— 1998 Youth Violence: A Public-Health Problem with Disturbing Correlates
— 1998 Diverting Children From a Life of Crime: What Are the Costs and Benefits?
— May 1996 Can the Military Help Prevent Drug Use Among Youth?
— 1994

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