Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples, procedures, and measures
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Miller-Johnson, ; S, ; Sullivan, ; N, T; Simon, ; R, T; Dodge, TMVPPKA; member,
Published in: American Journal of Preventive Medicine
2004
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Publication Date
2004
Volume
26
Start / End Page
48 / 61
Related Subject Headings
- Violence
- United States
- Students
- School Health Services
- Public Health
- Primary Prevention
- Outcome Assessment, Health Care
- Humans
- Data Collection
- Child Behavior
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Miller-Johnson, ., S, ., Sullivan, ., N, T., Simon, ., R, T., … member, . (2004). Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples, procedures, and measures. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 48–61.
Miller-Johnson, J. M., J. M. S, J. M. Sullivan, T. N, T. Simon, T. R, The Multisite Violence Prevention Project K. A. Dodge, and The Multisite Violence Prevention Project K. A. member. “Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples, procedures, and measures.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 26 (2004): 48–61.
Miller-Johnson, S, Sullivan, N T, Simon, R T, et al. Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples, procedures, and measures. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2004;26:48–61.
Miller-Johnson, J. M., et al. “Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples, procedures, and measures.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 26, 2004, pp. 48–61.
Miller-Johnson, S, Sullivan, N T, Simon, R T, Dodge TMVPPKA, member. Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples, procedures, and measures. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2004;26:48–61.
Published In
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Publication Date
2004
Volume
26
Start / End Page
48 / 61
Related Subject Headings
- Violence
- United States
- Students
- School Health Services
- Public Health
- Primary Prevention
- Outcome Assessment, Health Care
- Humans
- Data Collection
- Child Behavior