Memphis New Mothers Study, 1990-1994
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Principal Investigator(s): Olds, David; Kitzman, Harriet
Summary: This study was a randomized trial that tested the effectiveness of home visitation by nurses as a means of enhancing the health and well-being of socially disadvantaged women and their first-born children. Low-income, pregnant women bearing first babies were randomly assigned to four treatment groups: (1) subjects that received free transportation to prenatal care, (2) subjects that received transportation to prenatal care and developmental screening for the children, (3) subjects that received ... (view details)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06782.v2
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