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Gentry, Q. M., Nolte, K. M., Gonzalez, A., Pearson, M., & Ivey, S. (2010). "Going beyond the call of doula": A grounded theory analysis of the diverse roles community-based doulas play in the lives of pregnant and parenting adolescent mothers. Journal of Perinatal Education, 19(4), 24–40.

Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program

Glink, P., & Altfeld, S. (2000). Engaging, educating, and empowering young mothers: The Chicago Doula Project. Zero to Three, 20(3), 41–44.

Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program

Hallam, R. A., Han, M., Vu, J., & Hustedt, J. T. (2016). Meaningful family engagement in early care and education programs: The role of home visits in promoting positive parent-child interaction. In J. A. Sutterby (Ed.), Family Involvement in Early Education and Child Care (pp. 51–66). Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®—Home Visiting Promotion Model

Hans, S., Bernstein, V., & Korfmacher, J. (2011). Doula support for young mothers: A randomized trial (Unpublished manuscript). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.

Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program

Hans, S. L., Thullen, M., Henson, L. G., Lee, H., Edwards, R. C., & Bernstein, V. J. (2013). Promoting positive mother-infant relationships: A randomized trial of community doula support for young mothers. Infant Mental Health Journal, 34(5), 446–457.

Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program

HealthConnect One. (2014). The perinatal revolution: New research supports the critical role community-based doula programs can play in improving maternal and child health in underserved birthing populations. Chicago, IL: Author.

Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program

Humphries, M. L., & Korfmacher, J. (2012). The good, the bad, and the ambivalent: Quality of alliance in a support program for young mothers. Infant Mental Health Journal, 33(1), 22–33.

Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program

Kelly, J. F. (2000). Training personnel to promote quality parent-child interaction in families who are homeless. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 20(3), 174–185.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®—Home Visiting Promotion Model

Kelly, J. F., & Barnard, K. E. (1999). Parent education within a relationship-focused model. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 19(3), 151.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®—Home Visiting Promotion Model

Kelly, J. F., Zuckerman, T., & Rosenblatt, S. (2008). Promoting First Relationships: A relationship-focused early intervention approach. Infants & Young Children: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Early Childhood Intervention, 21(4), 285–295.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®—Home Visiting Promotion Model