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Lee, H., Crowne, S., Faucetta, K., & Hughes, R. (2016). An early look at families and local programs in the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation—Strong Start: Third annual report (OPRE Report 2016-37). Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Model(s) reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®
Rating: Does not pass screens

Lee, H., Crowne, S., Faucetta, K., & Hughes, R. (2016). An early look at families and local programs in the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program evaluation-strong start: Third annual report. OPRE Report 2016–37. Washington, DC: Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children & Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Model(s) reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
Rating: Does not pass screens
Lee, J. Y., June, K. J., & Cho, S. H. (2017). Competencies of nurses in a maternal early childhood sustained home-visiting program. Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing28(4), 397–409.
Model(s) reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Lee, K. C., Chao, Y. F., Wang, Y. M., & Lin, P. C. A nurse-family partnership intervention to increase the self-efficacy of family caregivers and reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infection in catheterized patients. (2015). International Journal of Nursing Practice, 21(6), 771-779.
Model(s) reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
Rating: Does not pass screens
Leeman, J., Ledford, A., Sprinkle, S., Gasbarro, M., Knudtson, M., Bernhardt, E., Zeanah, P., McMichael, G., Mosqueda, A., & Beeber, L. (2022). Implementing mental health interventions within a national nurse home visiting program: A mixed methods evaluation. Implementation Research and Practice3. https://doi.org/10.1177/26334895221128795
Model(s) reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - implementation study

Lefever, J. E. B., Bigelow, K. M., Carta, J. J., Borkowski, J. G., Grandfield, E., McCune, L., Irvin, D. W., & Warren, S. F. (2017). Long-term impact of a cell phone-enhanced parenting intervention. Child Maltreatment, 22(4): 305–315.

Model(s) reviewed: SafeCare/Cellular Phone Enhanced Planned Activities Training Module , SafeCare/Planned Activities Training Module
Rating: High
Leijten, P., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Wilson, M. N., Matthys, W., & Dishion, T. J. (2015). Erratum to: The family check-up and service use in high-risk families of young children: A prevention strategy with a bridge to community-based treatment. Prevention Science, 16(3), 407.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - additional source
Leijten, P., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Wilson, M. N., Matthys, W., & Dishion, T. J. (2015). The family check-up and service use in high-risk families of young children: A prevention strategy with a bridge to community-based treatment. Prevention Science, 16(3), 397–406.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Leme, A. C., Muszynski, D., Mirotta, J. A., Caroll, N., Hogan, J. L., Jewell, K., Yu, J., Fisberg, R. M., Duncan, A. M., Ma, D. W. L., & Haines, J. (2021). Diet quality of Canadian preschool children: Associations with socio-demographic characteristics. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice & Research, 82(3), 131–135. https://doi.org/10.3148/cjdpr-2021-009
Model(s) reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Lemery–Chalfant, K., Clifford, S., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2018). Genetic moderation of the effects of the Family Check–Up intervention on children’s internalizing symptoms: A longitudinal study with a racially/ethnically diverse sample. Development and Psychopathology30(5), 1729–1747.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens