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UNISA996389625903316 |
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Beaumont John <d. 1731.> |
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The present state of the universe, or An account of I. The rise, births, names, matches, children, and near allies of all the present chief princes of the world. II. Their coats of arms, motto's, devices, liveries, religions, and languages. III. The names of their chief towns, with some computation of the houses and inhabitants, their chief seats of pleasure, and other remarkable things in their dominions. IV. Their revenues, power and strength [[electronic resource] ] : Also an account of common-wealths relating to the same heads |
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London : , : Printed by B.M. and are to be sold by John Jones at the Crown in Little Britain, 1697 |
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[The 2nd ed. much amended and enlarged /] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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World politics |
Kings and rulers |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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A [2] p. table in ms. precedes t.p.; [1] p. table in ms. follows text. |
Advertisement: p. 151. |
B1623B on reel 1922 is actually B1623C. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.) |
Imperfect: stained, print show-through with slight loss of text. |
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland. |
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UNINA9910220096703321 |
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Schultz Dana (Dana J.) |
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Transforming systems for parental depression and early childhood developmental delays : findings and lessons learned from the Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative / / Dana Schultz [and five others] |
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Santa Monica, CA, : RAND Corporation, 2013 |
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Santa Monica, CA : , : RAND Corporation, , 2013 |
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0-8330-7997-2 |
0-8330-7999-9 |
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1 online resource (xxix, 166 pages) : illustrations |
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Developmental Disabilities - complications |
Parenting - psychology |
Caregivers - psychology |
Community Mental Health Services |
Depression - etiology |
Parent-Child Relations |
Parents of developmentally disabled children - Services for |
Caregivers - Psychology |
Depression, Mental |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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"Prepared for the Community Care Behavioral Health Organization." |
"RAND Health." |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-166). |
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Abbreviations; Glossary; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; Background on the Allegheny County Maternal and Child Health Care Collaborative; The Collaborative's Prior Work; Phase I: Planning Process, 2002-2004; Phase II: Pilot Testing, 2004-2006; Phase III: Maternal Depression Initiative, 2007-2010; The Broad Context for the Collaborative's Focus on Depression; Prevalence and Symptoms of Maternal Depression; Prevalence and Risk Factors of Maternal Depression for Low-Income Populations |
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Prevention and Intervention Effects for Women at Risk for DepressionLink Between Maternal Depression and Early Childhood Development; System Challenges to Addressing Maternal Depression; Maternal Depression Screening; Actions Taken Following Positive Screens; Engagement in Behavioral Health Treatment; The Need for a Cross-System Response to Maternal Depression in Allegheny County; The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children Initiative; Aims and Focus of the Initiative; Roles and Responsibilities of Key Stakeholder Groups; Strategies for Implementation; Initiative Timeline |
Organization of This ReportCHAPTER TWO: Methods; The Initiative's Framework for System Change; Initiative Partners and Organization; Implementation Protocols and Procedures; Screening and Identification of At-Risk Families; Relationship-Based Service Coordination and Referrals; Engagement in Relationship-Based Services; Strategies to Support Initiative Implementation; Conducting Cross-System Provider Training; Supporting the Screening and Referral Processes; Convening a Learning Collaborative for Providers; Developing Community Partnerships; Assessing Progress to Inform Ongoing Implementation |
Evaluation PlanData Collection for Process, Individual Outcome, and System Impact Measures; Data Collection Activities; Data Analysis; CHAPTER THREE: Results; Section A. Assessment of the Implementation Process: Screening and Identification, Referral, and Engagement in Services; Screening and Identification Results; Referral Results; Engagement-in-Services Results; Summary of the Process Measure Results; Section B. System Impact Results; Screening and Identification; Cross-System Networking and Referrals; Engagement in Services for At-Risk Families; Tracking Implementation Progress and Costs |
Summary of Factors Driving System ChangeSection C. Individual-Level Outcome Results; Depression Screening; Parenting Stress; Health and Safety; Summary of the Individual Outcome Measure Results; Summary of the Results of the Overall Initiative; CHAPTER FOUR: Discussion; Lessons Learned; Screening and Identification; Referrals; Engagement in Services for At-Risk Families; Education, Training, and Support; Current Policy Context; Limitations; CHAPTER FIVE: Conclusions, Recommendations, and Next Steps; Sustainability of the Initiative's Components; Recommendations; Next Steps; APPENDIXES |
A. Training Assessments |
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The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative addressed depression among parents of children with early childhood developmental delays, aligning the early intervention and behavioral health systems with a focus on relationship-based care. The initiative focused on identification of at-risk families, referral, and engagement in services that addressed the needs of parents and young children in the context of their relationship. |
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