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Julnes, G., Konefal, M., Pindur, W., & Kim, P. (1994). Community-based perinatal care for disadvantaged adolescents: Evaluation of the Resource Mothers Program. Journal of Community Health, 19(1), 41–53.

Model(s) Reviewed: Resource Mothers Program

Kartin, D., Grant, T. M., Streissguth, A. P., Sampson, P., & Ernst, C. (2002). Three-year developmental outcomes in children with prenatal alcohol and drug exposure. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 14(3), 145-153.

Model(s) Reviewed: Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP)

Katz, K., Jarrett, M., El-Mohandes, A., Schneider, S., McNeely-Johnson, D., & Kiely, M. (2011). Effectiveness of a combined home visiting and group intervention for low income African American mothers: The Pride in Parenting program. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 15, S75–S84.

Model(s) Reviewed: Pride in Parenting (PIP)

Keim, A. L. M. (1999). Living in different worlds: The efficacy of an intensive home visitation program on increasing social support and improving parenting competency of first-time mothers (Doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 60(1-B), 0388. (Dissertation Abstract: 1999-95014-023).

Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®

Kilburn, R., & Cannon, J. S. (2016). Can home visiting promote parenting practices recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics? A randomized clinical trial. [Unpublished manuscript submitted to HomVEE].

Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program

Kilburn, M. R., & Cannon, J. S. (2017). Home visiting and use of infant health care: A randomized clinical trial. Pediatrics, 139(1).

Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program

Klagholz & Associates. (2005). Healthy Families D.C.: Starting early starting smart: Final report. Great Falls, VA: Author.

Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®

Krysik, J., & LeCroy, C. W. (2007). The evaluation of Healthy Families Arizona: A multisite home visitation program. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 34(1), 109–127. doi:10.1300/J005v34n01-06.

Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®

Landry, S. H., Zucker, T. A., Williams, J. M., Merz, E. C., Guttentag, C. L., & Taylor, H. B. (2017). Improving school readiness of high-risk preschoolers: Combining high quality instructional strategies with responsive training for teachers and parents. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 40, 38–51.

Model(s) Reviewed: Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) Toddler/Preschooler

Lanier, P., Child Maltreatment Prevention and Health Promotion: Examining the Effectiveness of a Nurse Home-Visiting Program (2013). Available from the Electronic Theses and Dissertations database. (Paper 1144)

Model(s) Reviewed: Nurses for Newborns®