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Aiming High: Monitoring Population Level Indicators of Child Wellbeing as a Goal of Community-Academic Partnerships.

Renae D SchmidtF Daniel ArmstrongViviana E HorigianGraylyn Swilley-WoodsBetty AlonsoDouglene JacksonRuby NataleJason JentMichelle SchladantSaliha NelsonJeffrey P Brosco
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2022)
This study revealed population-level indicators improved over time in CAP communities. Because community-level child health and wellbeing are influenced by many factors, this correlation is not proof of a causal relationship. Assessing population level indicators can nonetheless provide insight into the benefit of CAPs, and the commitment to monitoring such outcomes can itself advance how academic and community partners plan activities and set long-term goals.
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