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Chaiyachati, B. H., Gaither, J. R., Hughes, M., Foley-Schain, K., & Leventhal, J. M. (2018). Preventing child maltreatment: Examination of an established statewide home-visiting program. Child Abuse & Neglect, 79, 476-484.

Model(s) reviewed: Parents as Teachers (PAT)®
Rating: Low
Chamberlain, L. (2009). Ten lessons learned in Alaska: Home visitation and intimate partner violence. In R. Geffner, D. Griffin, & J. Lewis III (Eds.), Children exposed to violence: Current issues, interventions and research (pp. 196–207). New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
Model(s) reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chamberlain,P (1995). Family Connections – Treatment foster-care for adolescents. Eugene, OR: Northwest Media
Model(s) reviewed: Family Connections (Birth to Age 5)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chambliss, J. W. (1998). An experimental trial of a home visiting program to prevent child maltreatment (Doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University, 1998). Dissertation Abstracts International, 61(03B), 152-1628. (AAI9967277)
Model(s) reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®
Rating: High
Chambliss, J., & Emshoff, J. (1997). The evaluation of Georgia’s Healthy Families Program. Atlanta, GA: Emstar Research, Inc.
Model(s) reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chamoun, E., Carroll, N. A., Duizer, L. M., Qi, W., Feng, Z., Darlington, G., Duncan, A. M., Haines, J., Ma, D. W. L., & the Guelph Family Health Study. (2018). The relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms in taste receptor genes, taste function and dietary intake in preschool-aged children and adults in the Guelph Family Health Study. Nutrients, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10080990
Model(s) reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chamoun, E., Hutchinson, J. M., Krystia, O., Mirotta, J. A., Mutch, D. M., Buchholz, A. C., Duncan, A. M., Darlington, G., Haines, J., Ma, D. W. L., & the Guelph Family Health Study. (2018). Single nucleotide polymorphisms in taste receptor genes are associated with snacking patterns of preschool-aged children in the Guelph Family Health Study: A pilot study. Nutrients, 10(2), 153. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10020153
Model(s) reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chamoun, E., Mutch, D. M., Allen-Vercoe, E., Buchholz, A. C., Duncan, A. M., Spriet, L. L Haines, J., & Ma, D. W.L., & the Guelph Family Health Study (2017). A review of the associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms in taste receptors, eating behaviors, and health. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 58(2), 194–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2016.1152229
Model(s) reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chamoun, E., Mutch, D., Haines, J., & Ma, D.W.L. (2017). Could the genetics of taste affect your health? Lessons learned from the Guelph Family Health Study. Guelph, Canada: University of Guelph. https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/0a4f5f38-6b3c…
Model(s) reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)
Rating: Does not pass screens
Chan, S., Leung, C., & Sanders, M. (2016). A randomised controlled trial comparing the effects of directive and non-directive parenting programmes as a universal prevention programme. Journal of Children's Services, 11(1), 38–53.
Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
Rating: Does not pass screens