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Does collaborative engagement affect the health of young children in child welfare system?
Tyrone Cheng, Celia C. Lo
Social Work and Child Advocacy
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Young children
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Child Welfare System
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Collaborative Engagement
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Health Status
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Children in Child Welfare
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Health Care Services
66%
Children's Health
66%
Chronic Conditions
66%
Medical Services
66%
Hispanic
33%
Maltreatment Type
33%
National Sample
33%
Causal Analysis
33%
Out-of-home Placement
33%
Low-income Families
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Neglected children
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Abused children
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Emergency Medical Services
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Non-parent
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Social Sciences
Child Welfare
100%
Low Income
50%
Maltreatment
50%
Causal Analysis
50%
Family Income
50%
Underage
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Psychology
Child Welfare System
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Maltreatment
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Family Income
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