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Assessing the evidence of effectiveness of home visiting program models implemented in tribal communities

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This report describes the findings from the review of home visiting programs implemented in tribal communities or evaluated with American Indian or Alaska Native families and children. The original review was conducted in fall 2010 and the report was released in February 2011. This report is updated annually, most recently in August 2013 based on studies identified through an updated literature search conducted in early 2013 to identify new studies released during 2012, as well as to incorporate studies identified by the HomVEE team as including an AIAN population that were not previously included in the report. (author abstract)
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