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Barnet, B., Liu, J., DeVoe, M., Duggan, A. K., Gold, M. A., & Pecukonis, E. (2009). Motivational intervention to reduce rapid subsequent births to adolescent mothers: A community-based randomized trial. Annals of Family Medicine, 7(5), 436-445. doi:10.1370/afm.1014

Model(s) Reviewed: Computer-Assisted Motivational Intervention (CAMI)

Barnet, B., Rapp, T., DeVoe, M., & Mullins, C. D. (2010). Cost-effectiveness of a motivational intervention to reduce rapid repeated childbearing in high-risk adolescent mothers: A rebirth of economic and policy considerations. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 164(4), 370-376.

Model(s) Reviewed: Computer-Assisted Motivational Intervention plus enhanced home visiting (CAMI+), Computer-Assisted Motivational Intervention (CAMI)

Brickhouse, T.H., Haldiman, R.R., & Evani, B. (2013). The impact of a home visiting program on children’s utilization of dental services. Pediatrics, 132(Suppl. 2) S147–S152. https://doi:10.1542/peds.2013-1021N

Model(s) Reviewed: Virginia’s Comprehensive Health Investment Project (CHIP)

Deater-Deckard, K., & Haldiman, R.R. (n.d.). Child Health Investment Partnership (CHIP) home-visiting asthma case management program: Preliminary results. Unpublished manuscript.

Model(s) Reviewed: Virginia’s Comprehensive Health Investment Project (CHIP)

Navaie-Waliser, M. (2000). An evaluation of the participants, impacts, and cost-effectiveness of the North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Worker program. (home visitation, care coordination, infants). Dissertation Abstracts International, 60(7-B), 3239.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program

Navaie-Waliser, M., Martin, S. L., Campbell, M. K., Tessaro, I., Kotelchuck, M., & Cross, A. W. (2000). Factors predicting completion of a home visitation program by high-risk pregnant women: The North Carolina Maternal Outreach Worker program. American Journal of Public Health, 90(1), 121-124.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program

Navaie-Waliser, M., Martin, S. L., Tessaro, I., Campbell, M. K., & Cross, A. W. (2000). Social support and psychological functioning among high-risk mothers: The impact of the Baby Love Maternal Outreach Worker program. Public Health Nursing, 17(4), 280-291.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program

Shin, S.H. & Choi, C. (2023). Improving birth outcomes among low-income families: The effect of a home visiting intervention. Clinical Pediatrics, 62(11), 1375–1379. https://doi:10.1177/00099228231158367

Model(s) Reviewed: Virginia’s Comprehensive Health Investment Project (CHIP)

Tessaro, I., Campbell, M., O'Meara, C., Herrick, H., Buescher, P., Meyer, R., McGloin, T., Roth, M., & Cross, A. W. (1997). State health department and university evaluation of North Carolina’s maternal outreach worker program. Research Linkages Between Academia and Public Health, a supplement to American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 13(6), 38-44.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program

Women's Health Branch, NC HHS Division of Public Health. Northeastern North Carolina Baby Love Plus Healthy Start impact report 2000 – 2003.Raleigh, NC: Author.

Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program