Session: Policies and Programs to Address Family Stressors Related to Economic Insecurity (Society for Prevention Research 24th Annual Meeting)

4-010 Policies and Programs to Address Family Stressors Related to Economic Insecurity

Schedule:
Friday, June 3, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Pacific A (Hyatt Regency San Francisco)
Theme: Enhancing Physical, Social and Economic Environments to Improve Health Equity
Moderator:
Jessica Duncan Cance

* noted as presenting author
550
Is Parenting Enough? Combining Economic Strengthening and Skillful Parenting to Reduce Violence Against Children in Impoverished Communities in Rural Tanzania: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Jamie M. Lachman, MSc, University of Oxford; Joyce Wamoyi, PhD, Tanzania National Institute of Medical Research; Soori Nnko, PhD, Tanzania National Institute of Medical Research; Jane Maganga, MD, Tanzania National Institute of Medical Research; Danny Wight, PhD, University of Glasgow; Frances Gardner, DPhil, University of Oxford
551
Family Economic Security Policy Effects on Infant Health: State-Level Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Minimum Wage
Kelli Ann Komro, PhD, Emory University; Melvin Livingston, PhD, University of North Texas; Alexander C. Wagenaar, PhD, University of Florida
552
Outcomes of a Randomized Trial to Address Maternal Distress in Home Visited Mothers
Elizabeth McFarlane, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University; Lori Burrell, MSW, The Johns Hopkins University; Anne Duggan, ScD., The Johns Hopkins University; Darius Tandon, PhD, Northwestern University