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Citation

Novins D, Meyer A, Beltangady M. Infant Ment. Health J. 2018; 39(3): 259-264.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/imhj.21705

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Home-visiting programs have become a key component of evidence-based services for pregnant women, new mothers, their infants, and their families. When Congress authorized the Maternal Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) in 2010, it set aside 3% of the $1.5 billion in funding to support home-visiting programs operated by tribes, Tribal MIECHV programs have been funded in 14 states and have served over 3,100 families, providing nearly 55,000 home visits to families at risk for poor child, maternal, and family outcomes. In this Introduction to the Special Issue of the Infant Mental Health Journal on the Tribal MIECHV initiative, we provide some key contexts of the work of the Tribal MIECHV grantees as well as an overview of the issues covered in the other articles.


Language: en

Keywords

American Indian and Alaska Native; amérindiens et autochtones d'Alaska; early childhood interventions; frühkindliche Interventionen; Hausbesuche; home visitation; Indianer und Ureinwohner Alaskas; indígenas norteamericanos y nativos de Alaska; intervenciones en la temprana niñez; interventions de la petite enfance; visitas a casa; visite à domicile; الزيارة المنزلية ، الامريكيون الهنود وسكان آلاسكا الأصليين ، تدخلات الطفولة المبكرة; アメリカインディアンとアラスカ原住民; 家庭訪問; 早期児童期介入; 早期兒童干預; 美國印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民

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