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Violence Prevention: Early Childhood Home Visitation To Prevent Child Maltreatment

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Systematic Review

Source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services

Last Reviewed: February 2002

The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends early childhood home visitation programs based on strong evidence of their effectiveness in reducing child maltreatment among high-risk families. Home visitation programs are delivered by:

  • Nurses
  • Social workers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Community peers

Some visits must occur through age 2, but they may start during pregnancy and continue after the child's second birthday.

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Guide to Community Preventive Services. (2002). Violence Prevention: Early Childhood Home Visitation To Prevent – Child Maltreatment. Retrieved from https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/violence-early-childhood-home-visitation-prevent-child-maltreatment.